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4 Jul 2024
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ISBN
9780702266171 (paperback)
Classification
JF PLOZ
Personal Name
Plozza, Shivaun
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Meet me at the moon tree / Shivaun Plozza.
Production & Copyright Details
St Lucia, Queensland : University of Queensland Press, 2023.
©2023
Physical Description
244 pages ; 20 cm
Content type
text
Series
Premier's Reading Challenge 5-6
Summary Note
A tender Australian story about searching for the impossible in the places where magic and science meet. For Carina Sugden, there is nothing more special than a moon tree - a tree grown from the seeds taken on the 1971 Apollo mission into space. Her father taught her everything she knows about them. But he passed away before they found one together. When Mum relocates the family to a small town in the Otway Ranges, Carina becomes determined to find a moon tree on her own. Like a scientist, she methodically searches the forest behind her new house. But after a mysterious encounter with a black cockatoo, Carina realises there's magic in this forest. And if magic really exists, anything is possible, like seeing her dad one last time...Meet Me at the Moon Tree is a heart-healing book about believing in magic, in science, and in the power of love.
Target audience note
9-12 years old.
Subject - Topical Term
Moving, Household -- Juvenile fiction
Fathers -- Death -- Juvenile fiction
Grief -- Juvenile fiction
Trees -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories
Australian fiction
Subject - Geographic Name
Australia -- Juvenile fiction.
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