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Walking The Boundaries
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Walking The Boundaries

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‘French knows how to conjure [an] imagined past, full of detail about how people lived during particular periods and within particular cultures’ – Viewpoint
Martin lives in the city with his mum. He’s come to walk the boundaries of the farm that’s been in his family for generations. It sounds easy, especially as he’ll own the land when he gets back. Martin’s great-grandfather, Ted, doesn’t even want him to walk around the farm’s fences, just up the gorge and along the hills.
But up in the gorge Martin meets Meg from almost a century ago and Wullamudulla from thousands of years in the past. Despite their differences they discover that they’re all on the same journey … and that walking the boundaries means more than following lines on a map.

PRAISE FOR NANBERRY: BLACK BROTHER WHITE

‘For really, really good Australian young-adult (and middle-grade) historical fiction, Jackie French has always been a winner … With Nanberry: Black Brother White she delivers an excellent fictionalised account of the First Fleet’s settlement at Sydney Cove … a powerful novel’ – Australian Bookseller & Publisher, 5 stars

‘She is one of few masters who can embed historic characters in rattling good tales, and her meticulous research is seamlessly inserted so that you live the detail rather than learn it. Even if you are not into history, Nanberry will hook you in … Irresistible for history buffs of any age’ – Good Reading Magazine, 5 stars

‘I’ve been telling all my friends to read this book, and to give it to their kids to read. It’s absolutely engrossing’ – Herald Sun

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
29 March 2006
Pages
208
ISBN
9780207200434

‘French knows how to conjure [an] imagined past, full of detail about how people lived during particular periods and within particular cultures’ – Viewpoint
Martin lives in the city with his mum. He’s come to walk the boundaries of the farm that’s been in his family for generations. It sounds easy, especially as he’ll own the land when he gets back. Martin’s great-grandfather, Ted, doesn’t even want him to walk around the farm’s fences, just up the gorge and along the hills.
But up in the gorge Martin meets Meg from almost a century ago and Wullamudulla from thousands of years in the past. Despite their differences they discover that they’re all on the same journey … and that walking the boundaries means more than following lines on a map.

PRAISE FOR NANBERRY: BLACK BROTHER WHITE

‘For really, really good Australian young-adult (and middle-grade) historical fiction, Jackie French has always been a winner … With Nanberry: Black Brother White she delivers an excellent fictionalised account of the First Fleet’s settlement at Sydney Cove … a powerful novel’ – Australian Bookseller & Publisher, 5 stars

‘She is one of few masters who can embed historic characters in rattling good tales, and her meticulous research is seamlessly inserted so that you live the detail rather than learn it. Even if you are not into history, Nanberry will hook you in … Irresistible for history buffs of any age’ – Good Reading Magazine, 5 stars

‘I’ve been telling all my friends to read this book, and to give it to their kids to read. It’s absolutely engrossing’ – Herald Sun

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
29 March 2006
Pages
208
ISBN
9780207200434