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Rocketeer | Linda Brucesmith
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The unexpected adventures of a little owl. The magic picture book. The hot little owl. The case of the lost city. The car park problem. At a market stand constructed from Lego bricks, a rocketmaster presides over workers building Lego rockets against the clock. The workers compete for bricks in exotic colours, race for limited-edition pieces to fit their rockets’ unique mechanics. I had the rocketmaster and his cohorts focus their attention on Brisbane because, like them, I think this sub-tropical city d...
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Oxford Dogs | Linda Brucesmith
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The unexpected adventures of a little owl. The magic picture book. The hot little owl. The case of the lost city. The car park problem. In Oxford, England’s City of Dreaming Spires, Nick is curled into the doorway of a twelfth-century church, fast asleep. His Australian kelpie sits at his feet. A paper cup part-filled with coins perches beside him. When a thief steals the dog and the money, Oxonians are aghast. A search begins. The news spreads, and mannered British hearts are broken. Where can I read it?
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Icaro | Linda Brucesmith
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The unexpected adventures of a little owl. The magic picture book. The hot little owl. The case of the lost city. The car park problem. Partner dancing is a joyful affair in which the whole is much greater than the sum of its parts. To achieve that passionate nirvana, they needed to support, appreciate, and enjoy one another. And that’s what they did. For a time, there was a cat. Her name was Gatinha. Where can I read it? Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #65 (Australia).
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Bedtime Story | Linda Brucesmith
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The unexpected adventures of a little owl. The magic picture book. The hot little owl. The case of the lost city. The car park problem. Is a child’s-eye view of grown-ups behaving badly. It’s an exploration of why, when adults all around stand by and watch and no-one says, Shush, hot words turn lives to ash. I’ve often thought that in a world where adults are supposed to. Where can I read it? The Trouble With Flying and Other Stories. Published by Margaret River Press (Australia), 2014. Find it here.
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The Ink Spot | Linda Brucesmith
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The unexpected adventures of a little owl. The magic picture book. The hot little owl. The case of the lost city. The car park problem. Every day, while the cheatings and hurryings, the desperation and dirt of the City of Lind swirl around him, Atticus Cornblatt waits for the quiet folk to step into. From the bustling thoroughfare that is. The Lane of Unusual Traders. Is a tale written for. A small and infinitely imaginative publisher based in Brisbane, Queensland. For its. Lane of Unusual Traders.
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Feathers like Fingerprints | Linda Brucesmith
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The unexpected adventures of a little owl. The magic picture book. The hot little owl. The case of the lost city. The car park problem. Once upon a time, when World War II was just ended and possibilities were again whispering over Europe, a German dancer met an Australian doctor in Hamburg’s. Beerhouse. Infatuated, they married on the other side of the world. Under Queensland’s diamond light, the dancer negotiated differences like canyons until a bright-feathered fedora changed her life forever.
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Elsewhere | Linda Brucesmith
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The unexpected adventures of a little owl. The magic picture book. The hot little owl. The case of the lost city. The car park problem. Where can I read it?
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Meili's Rice | Linda Brucesmith
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The unexpected adventures of a little owl. The magic picture book. The hot little owl. The case of the lost city. The car park problem. Where can I read it?
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White | Linda Brucesmith
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The unexpected adventures of a little owl. The magic picture book. The hot little owl. The case of the lost city. The car park problem. Is a meditation on possibilities, and the impossibility of being in two places at the same time. Ah, England. When I left you, I left an unexplored part of myself behind. Where can I read it?
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