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The authors behind these top-selling works have not only achieved fame and fortune but also made a significant impact on the global literary landscape. In this article, we will examine some of the ...
Few Australian books have been devoured and re-read by young people quite like those of John Marsden, who died this week, aged 74. For many of us, his work was a revelation: reading can be this good?
The award-winning author published more than 40 books - including the best-selling Tomorrow series, which chronicled a fictional invasion and occupation of Australia. The young adult series has ...
Acclaimed Australian author John Marsden has died aged 74. Marsden wrote the Tomorrow series, which sold millions of copies worldwide and was adapted for film and television. He won many literary ...
Jean Adamson, the children's author known for writing the Topsy And Tim book series, has died at the age of 96. Her family, who confirmed the writer died on Sunday, said her memory will "live on ...
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