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Amy & Louis by Libby Gleeson
15.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Amy and Louis live next door to each other, and their lives are closely intertwined. Theirs is a life rich in imagination-they see dragons in the clouds and make castles out of cardboard. But when Amy's family moves to another country, the children are separated and the colour drains out of their lives. ...Show more
Banjo and Ruby Red by Libby Gleeson
16.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books | Series: Little Hare Classics Ser.
A funny and touching story of antagonism and love, now in a board book Banjo is a hardworking farm dog and Ruby Red is a haughty chicken, and they never see eye to eye. But when Ruby Red falls ill, the tables seem about to turn. Stunning illustrations perfectly capture the endearing personalities of bo ...Show more
Charlie's Whale by Libby Gleeson
24.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Charlie loved the sea. He loved the seashells and seahorses, the sharks and the stingrays, the crabs and the crayfish. He loved the gentle waves that crept up onto the sand and tickled his toes. He loved the huge wild waves that crashed onto the sand and made the beach tremble. But most of all he loved ...Show more
Clancy and Millie and the Very Fine House by Libby Gleeson, Freya Blackwood
14.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Two new neighbors discover that friends are what make a house a home Clancy has just moved. He is missing his old house terribly--the new house is much too big and much too lonely--and he wonders how he will ever make it his home. With the help of his new friend Millie, Clancy builds towers to the sky ...Show more
Clancy's Long Long Walk (Aussie Nibbles) by Libby Gleeson
10.95 AUD
Category: Fiction | Series: Aussie Nibbles
Clancy has had lots of adventures at the beach, and when it's time to leave, he's already tired. He starts the walk back very bravely, but in the end nothing will make him take another step. Ages 8-12. (SA: Reception - Year 2)
Clare's Goodbye by Libby Gleeson
14.99 AUD
Category: Childrens
We all have our own way of saying goodbye. Libby Gleeson tells a poignant story about letting go, with evocative illustrations by acclaimed illustrator Anna Pignataro.
Clare's Goodbye (HB) by Libby Gleeson
24.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
We all have our own way of saying goodbye. Libby Gleeson tells a poignant story about moving house and coming to terms with change. Evocative illustrations perfectly capture the range of emotions felt in saying goodbye to a much-loved house.
Eleanor, Elizabeth by LIBBY GLEESON
18.99 AUD
Category: Childrens
New edition of multi-award-winning author Libby Gleeson's powerful first novel, which was first published in 1984. Featuring a new introduction by the author, it is illustrated with sensitive line drawings by Beattie Alvarez. Twelve year old Eleanor doesn't want to move from her home in the cool New Eng ...Show more
Go to Sleep, Jessie (PB) by Libby Gleeson
14.99 AUD
Category: Childrens
If only Jessie would lie down. If only she would go to sleep. But nothing will settle her ... except maybe a little sisterly know-how.
Look, A Book! (PB) by Libby Gleeson
14.99 AUD
Category: Childrens
When two ragamuffins stumble across a book in the dust their world begins to change. The familiar becomes fantastical, the mundane becomes magical, and a fractured community finds a focus. Set in a dreary, underprivileged, contemporary world, Look, A Book! is an exhilarating whirl through the magic of ...Show more
Look, a Book! by Libby Gleeson
24.95 AUD
Category: Childrens
When two children stumble upon a book in the dust, it takes them on an incredible journey. Inspired by the book, their imaginations transform the landscape, make the mundane magical and familiar fantastical. Look, A Book!, illustrated by Greenaway medallist Freya Blackwood, demonstrates how books and im ...Show more
Mahtab's Story by Libby Gleeson
17.99 AUD
Category: Middle Readers
Mahtab was hollow. Empty, as if her flesh and blood, her energy, that kept her breathing and running, thinking and talking, was gone. Nothing was in its place. She was hungry. Hungry for water, for her father, for her grandmother, her aunts and uncles, for the trees in the back yard, the cabinet on th ...Show more