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18 y separately published work icon Do Not Lick This Book Idan Ben-Barak , Julian Frost (illustrator), ( trans. Unknown with title Này, chớ táy máy liếm sách! ) Hanoi : Hà Nội Nhà Xuất Bản Hội Nhà Văn , 2020 10954082 2017 single work picture book children's

'Min is a microbe. She is small. Very small. In fact so small that you'd need to look through a microscope to see her. Or you can simply open this book and take Min on an adventure to amazing places she's never seen before - like the icy glaciers of your tooth or the twisted, tangled jungle that is your shirt.

'The perfect book for anyone who wants to take a closer look at the world.' (Publication summary)

16 62 y separately published work icon All That I Am Anna Funder , ( trans. Phạm Văn Vĩnh with title Trọn vẹn con người tôi ) Vietnam : Hà Nội Nhà Xuất Bản Hội Nhà Văn , 2017 Z1731728 2011 single work novel historical fiction

'Anna Funder's utterly compelling first novel All That I Am is about the heroic and largely tragic fate of a small group of left-wing German activists who opposed the rise of Hitler. It centres on two real people: the playwright Ernst Toller (famously eulogized by his friend W H Auden), and one of his associates, Ruth Koplowitz. Ruth was also a friend of Toller, and came to live in Sydney after WW2, where Anna got to know her well in later life. Their lives were tied together by the charismatic, passionate Dora - All That I Am vividly, passionately and irresistibly brings back to life their struggles, their hopes, their fears and their fates.'

Source: Penguin News, 6 October 2010
Sighted: 11/10/2010

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