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Two Sparrowhawks in a Lonely Sky
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Two Sparrowhawks in a Lonely Sky

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WINNER: 2024 NSW Premier's History Awards, Young People's History Prize WINNER: 2024 Book Links Award for Children's Historical Fiction SHORTLISTED: 2024 Prime Minister's Literary Awards, Children's Literature SHORTLISTED: 2024 Margaret and Colin Roderick Literary Award SHORTLISTED:2024 ARA Historical Novel Prize

What if you were forced to set sail for a country that didn't want you, to meet a father you couldn't remember?

Thirteen-year-old Fu, his younger sister, Pei, and their mother live in a small rural community in Southern China that is already enduring harsh conditions when it is collectivised as part of Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward campaign that ultimately led to economic disaster, widespread famine and millions of deaths.

After tragedy strikes, and threatened with separation, Fu and Pei set out on a perilous journey across countries and oceans to find their father, who left for Australia almost a decade ago. With nothing to guide them but a photograph and some documents in a language they cannot read, they must draw on all their courage and tenacity just to survive - and perhaps forge a better life for themselves.

An unforgettable story of family, resilience and the complex Asian-Australian experience from the esteemed author of Tiger Daughter, winner of the CBCA Book of the year for Older Readers.

'This exciting and immediately engaging story is rich in memorable characters, full of tension, moments of tenderness and high emotion, with a deep, challenging core questioning our beliefs and prejudices.' StoryLinks

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
A&U Children's
Country
Australia
Date
29 August 2023
Pages
320
ISBN
9781761180224

WINNER: 2024 NSW Premier's History Awards, Young People's History Prize WINNER: 2024 Book Links Award for Children's Historical Fiction SHORTLISTED: 2024 Prime Minister's Literary Awards, Children's Literature SHORTLISTED: 2024 Margaret and Colin Roderick Literary Award SHORTLISTED:2024 ARA Historical Novel Prize

What if you were forced to set sail for a country that didn't want you, to meet a father you couldn't remember?

Thirteen-year-old Fu, his younger sister, Pei, and their mother live in a small rural community in Southern China that is already enduring harsh conditions when it is collectivised as part of Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward campaign that ultimately led to economic disaster, widespread famine and millions of deaths.

After tragedy strikes, and threatened with separation, Fu and Pei set out on a perilous journey across countries and oceans to find their father, who left for Australia almost a decade ago. With nothing to guide them but a photograph and some documents in a language they cannot read, they must draw on all their courage and tenacity just to survive - and perhaps forge a better life for themselves.

An unforgettable story of family, resilience and the complex Asian-Australian experience from the esteemed author of Tiger Daughter, winner of the CBCA Book of the year for Older Readers.

'This exciting and immediately engaging story is rich in memorable characters, full of tension, moments of tenderness and high emotion, with a deep, challenging core questioning our beliefs and prejudices.' StoryLinks

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
A&U Children's
Country
Australia
Date
29 August 2023
Pages
320
ISBN
9781761180224

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