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Mary Grant Bruce Mary Grant Bruce i(A17964 works by) (a.k.a. Minnie Grant Bruce)
Also writes as: M G B ; Cinderella ; Coolibah
Born: Established: 24 May 1878 Sale, Sale area, Central Gippsland, Gippsland, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 12 Jul 1958 Sussex,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Female
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Details of Works Taught

Text Unit Name Institution Year
y separately published work icon A Little Bush Maid A Little Bushmaid Mary Grant Bruce , Melbourne : Ward, Lock , 1910 Z818946 1905 single work children's fiction children's (taught in 1 units)

'Enjoyed by generations of young Australians since its publication in 1910, A Little Bush Maid is the ultimate, idyllic tale of an adventurous girl growing up in the Australian bush.

'Billabong, a large cattle and sheep property in the Australian countryside, is home to twelve-year-old Norah Linton, her widowed father and her older brother, Jim. Norah's prim and proper aunts, who live in the city, consider she is in danger of "growing up wild" - riding all over Billabong on her beloved pony, Bobs, helping with mustering, and joining in all the holiday fun when Jim and his friends come home from boarding school. A fishing trip results in unexpected drama when they discover a mysterious stranger camped in the bush. Who is this stranger and why is he there? Norah's resourcefulness is tested to the full!' (Publication summary : 2015 edition)

Romanticism to Postmodernism: Developments in Children's Literature Macquarie University 2014 (Semester 2)
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