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Hannah and the Tomorrow Room


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No. of pages 96

Published: 1999

Great for age 5-8 years

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In "Hannah and the Tomorrow Room" by Libby Gleeson, young Hannah finds herself struggling with the everyday challenges of life, especially when her parents separate. To cope, she creates a magical space called the Tomorrow Room—a special place where she can escape her worries and envision a brighter future. Through vivid imagination and creativity, Hannah navigates her emotions and learns to embrace change. With the help of her friends and family, she discovers resilience and hope, transforming her fears into a sense of possibility as she learns that tomorrow holds new opportunities and adventures. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published in 1999 by Penguin Random House Australia .

Krista Bell is a writer and reviewer of children's books. She presents a weekly book programme on radio and runs writing workshops in schools. Ann James is a popular illustrator of children's books who runs Books Illustrated, a galley for book illustrators in Melbourne. She has illustrated many books by well-known Australian authors, including Madeline the Mermaid, Pirate Trouble for Wiggy + Boa, and Dead Sailors Don't Bite by Anna Fienberg. Libby Gleeson's work has been shortlisted for awards by the Children's Book Council nine times. Julie Vivas's titles include The Very Best of Friends, Winner of the Children's Book Council of Australia's Picture Book of the Year Award.