volume 1, Through my Eyes
No. of pages 216
Published: 2014
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This book is the winner of numerous awards. It was recognised by the Younger Readers. It was recognised in the Secondary Student Resource - Junior category by the Educational Publishing Award Australia. It also was recognised by the Children's Peace Literature Award. It was recognised in the Book of the Year category by the Children's Book Council of Australia Awards.
This is volume 1 in Through my Eyes .
There are 216 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by Murdoch Books .
Rosanne Hawke lives in rural South Australia. Many of her 20 books have been shortlisted or notable in Australian awards, and Taj and the Great Camel Trek was the winner of a 2012 Adelaide Festival award. For ten years Rosanne was an aidworker and teacher in Pakistan and the Middle East. She is a Carclew, Asialink, Varuna, and May Gibbs Fellow, and a Bard of Cornwall. Rosanne enjoys writing adventures and mysteries about history, culture, relationships, music and cats. She lectures in Creative Writing at Tabor Adelaide. Lyn White has been a primary school teacher-librarian and EAL teacher for more than twenty years. She completed postgraduate studies in Editing and Communications at the University of Melbourne, and is passionate about engaging students with quality texts and teachers with quality resources. She is a part-time teacher at Blackburn English Language School and a pre-service supervisor with Deakin University. Rosanne Hawke lives in rural South Australia in an old Cornish farmhouse. She has written over 16 books for young people including The Keeper, Soraya, the Storyteller, and Mustara. Many of her books have been shortlisted, or named as Notable Books in the CBCA Awards. Across the Creek won the Holyer an Gof Award in Cornwall. Rosanne has been a teacher, and for almost 10 years was an aidworker in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates. She is a Carclew, Asialink, Varuna, and May Gibbs Fellow, and a Bard of Cornwall. Rosanne enjoys writing about family, multicultural issues, music and cats.
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This book has been nominated for the following awards:
Younger Readers
This book was recognised by the Younger Readers.
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.
Children's Peace Literature Award
This book was recognised by the Children's Peace Literature Award.
Educational Publishing Award Australia
This book was recognised in the Secondary Student Resource - Junior category by the Educational Publishing Award Australia.