In this final in the Dougy and Gracey trilogy, James Moloney proves he is a master storyteller. Angela has to confront some really hard issues - her friendship with Gracey, her family's involvement in the Stolen Generation, and her first love. Angela is a deeply moving and powerful statement on contemporary Australian society.
In this final in the Dougy and Gracey trilogy, James Moloney proves he is a master storyteller. Angela has to confront some really hard issues - her friendship with Gracey, her family's involvement in the Stolen Generation, and her first love. Angela is a deeply moving and powerful statement on contemporary Australian society.
In this final in the Dougy and Gracey trilogy, James Moloney proves he is a master storyteller. This novel shows his depth and knowledge of humanity and his ability to brilliantly weave this understanding into a story. Angela has to confront some really hard issues - her friendship with Gracey, her family's involvement in the Stolen Generation, and her first love. Angela is a deeply moving and powerful statement on contemporary Australian society.
James Moloney has been writing for young people for more than twenty years. Once a teacher and a librarian, his thirty or so books - ranging in audience from seven to seventeen year-olds - have made him one of Australia's most respected authors. James' award-winning books have been translated into French, Korean, Lithuanian and Flemish/Dutch, and include Kill the Possum, Lost Property, A Bridge to Wiseman's Cove, Touch Me, and The Book of Lies. James' Aussie Chomps titles - The Mobile Phone Detective, Trolley Boys, 68 Teeth and Grommet Saves the World - continue to be amongst Penguin's best-selling titles. James and his wife, Kate, live in Brisbane with their three children.
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