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Crow Country


No. of pages 256

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WINNER: CBCA Book of the Year, Younger Readers, 2012'Beginning and ending, always the same, always now. The game, the story, the riddle, hiding and seeking. Crow comes from this place; this place comes from Crow. And Crow has work for you.'Sadie isn't thrilled when her mother drags her from the city to live in the country town of Boort. But soon she starts making connections - connections with the country, with the past, with two boys, Lachie and Walter, and, most surprisingly, with the ever-present crows.When Sadie is tumbled back in time to view a terrible crime, she is pulled into a strange mystery. Can Sadie, Walter and Lachie figure out a way to right old wrongs, or will they be condemned to repeat them?

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards. It was recognised in the Book of the Year category by the Children's Book Council of Australia Awards. It was recognised by the Younger Readers. It also was recognised by the Nsw Premier's Literary Award.

There are 256 pages in this book. This book was published 2012 by Allen & Unwin .

Kate Constable was born in Victoria but spent much of her childhood inPapua New Guinea, without television but within reach of a library whereshe 'inhaled' stories. She studied Arts/Law at Melbourne University beforeworking part-time for a record company while she began her life as awriter. She has had stories published in Meanjin, Island and otherliterary magazines. The Singer of All Songs, The Waterless Sea and TheTenth Power form the Chanters of Tremaris series and were her first books, published by Allen + Unwin with very successful overseas sales. Kate livesin West Preston, Victoria, with her husband and two daughters.

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Nsw Premier's Literary Award
This book was recognised by the Nsw Premier's Literary Award.

Children's Book Council of Australia Awards
This book was recognised in the Book of the Year category by the Children's Book Council of Australia Awards.

Younger Readers
This book was recognised by the Younger Readers.

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