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Trish Lawrence Trish Lawrence i(6094033 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Dogga Hangs In Trish Lawrence , Kempsey : Mickie Dalton Foundation , 2012 6094156 2012 single work children's fiction children's

'This book illustrates the growth in Dogga’s philosophy of life. He comes up against bullying- of his sister and others. We live through it all with him and the children learn strategies to cope. There is again plenty of action , with surfing, kayaking, tennis and current issues for kids of that age. It is amazing how Dogga can relate his fears and philosophies of life without pretension. We learn about the qualities of a good friend.' (Publisher's press release)

1 y separately published work icon Dogga Surfing Cowboy Trish Lawrence , Kempsey : Mickie Dalton Foundation , 2012 6094117 2012 single work children's fiction children's

'Dogga is the cool main character and has cruised along in life pretty well. However, in this book he has to face the difficulties of moving away from his safe haven, including the surf, when his parents move for work. He is the new kid at school and looks at life from a different angle. Children also learn that they don’t have to solve the really big issues in life. They learn what to do with the information they have. There is plenty of action, both surfing and horseriding.' (Publisher's press release)

1 y separately published work icon Surf Turf Trish Lawrence , Kempsey : Mickie Dalton Foundation , 2012 6094079 2012 single work children's fiction children's

'Surf Turf; has plenty of action which children love. There is a moral dilemma and ultimate message through the book. Is it enough to just surf with your mates and have fun? Or should you put yourself out, to care about other people around you and the planet we live on, starting in your own backyard? The illustrations in this book are outstanding as they resemble photos. We can see how the characters feel and we can relate to them.' (Publisher's press release)

1 y separately published work icon Dogga Trilogy Trish Lawrence , Kempsey : Mickie Dalton Foundation , 2012 6094056 2012 series - author children's fiction children's
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