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9780868681405 - Noonan, Diana: A Sonnet for the City
Noonan, Diana

A Sonnet for the City (1992)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Australien EN PB US FE

ISBN: 9780868681405 bzw. 0868681407, in Englisch, McIndoe Pub, New Zealand, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

21,14 ($ 24,00)¹ + Versand: 32,59 ($ 37,00)¹ = 53,73 ($ 61,00)¹
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rare Aussie Books [56429521], Mitchell, Australia.
175 pages. It is an extraordinary first year at university for Penny Rider. The Government has made sweeping cuts to education, imposed a curfew and banned the university newspaper in order to silence students. Penny joins the protesters and is willing to fight for what she believes in. But student unrest is threatening to erupt into violence and Penny is torn between her new friends and the values of her high country home. Too late she discovers that she has been led into a network of extremists and is forced to take some direct action of her own. A challenging and timely novel. Diana Noonan lives in the Catlins was awarded the 1991 Children´s Writing Bursary and is author of the acclaimed novels The Silent People (shortlisted for the 1991 Esther Glen Award) and Leaving the Snow Country. She has published over 100 titles for children, from young adult novels to picture books for learner readers. Size: 12mo.
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9780868681405 - Noonan, Diana: A Sonnet for the City
Noonan, Diana

A Sonnet for the City (1992)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Australien EN PB US FE

ISBN: 9780868681405 bzw. 0868681407, in Englisch, McIndoe Pub, New Zealand, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

20,93 + Versand: 31,32 = 52,25
unverbindlich
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rare Aussie Books [56429521], Mitchell, Australia.
175 pages. It is an extraordinary first year at university for Penny Rider. The Government has made sweeping cuts to education, imposed a curfew and banned the university newspaper in order to silence students. Penny joins the protesters and is willing to fight for what she believes in. But student unrest is threatening to erupt into violence and Penny is torn between her new friends and the values of her high country home. Too late she discovers that she has been led into a network of extremists and is forced to take some direct action of her own. A challenging and timely novel. Diana Noonan lives in the Catlins was awarded the 1991 Children´s Writing Bursary and is author of the acclaimed novels The Silent People (shortlisted for the 1991 Esther Glen Award) and Leaving the Snow Country. She has published over 100 titles for children, from young adult novels to picture books for learner readers. Size: 12mo.
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