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Julie Hunt Julie Hunt i(A11866 works by)
Born: Established: 1958 Burnie, Burnie area, Northwest Tasmania, Tasmania, ;
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Julie Hunt gained a Diploma in Professional Writing and Editing from RMIT and has worked as a freelance graphic designer. She has designed material for the Tasmanian Open Learning Network, and for Spinifex Press, Pardolote Press and CSIRO Publishing.

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y separately published work icon Tyenna Tyenna : Through My Eyes - Australian Disaster Zones Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2021 23586017 2021 single work children's fiction children's

'An engaging and suspenseful novel about one girl's experience of the terrifying Tasmanian bushfires.

They huddle low, nostrils burning from the smoke. A wave of despair flows over Tye. Nothing will survive this firestorm. The bush and everything she loves will be lost.

'It's the summer holidays, and Tye is staying at her grandparents' lodge at Chancy's Point in Tasmania's beautiful Central Highlands. But her plans for fun with best friend Lily and working on her pencil pine conservation project are thwarted as fire threatens the community and the bush she loves - and when Tye discovers Bailey, a runaway boy hiding out, she is torn between secretly helping him and her loyalty to her grandparents.

'As the fire comes closer and evacuation warnings abound, Tye is caught up in the battle of her life. Will she and Bailey survive? What will happen to her beloved pencil pines and the wildlife at risk? Can she and her close-knit community make a difference in a world threatened by climate change?' (Publication summary)

2023 shortlisted The Wilderness Society Environment Award for Children's Literature Fiction
y separately published work icon Shoestring, the Boy Who Walks on Air Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2020 19095546 2020 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'A gripping illustrated adventure about a travelling circus troupe, a future-telling macaw and a cursed pair of gloves that Shoestring must conquer once and for all. A companion to the award-winning KidGlovz.

''Shoestring loved the sudden intake of breath when he stepped onto the rope. The upturned faces of the audience made him think of coins scattered at his feet, more coins than he had ever taken when he was a pickpocket.'

'Twelve-year-old Shoestring is leaving behind his life of crime and starting a new career with the Troupe of Marvels. Their lead performer, he has an invisible tightrope and an act to die for. But trouble is brewing - the magical gloves that caused so much turmoil for KidGlovz are back.

'When he's wearing the gloves, the world is at Shoestring's fingertips. It's so easy to help himself to whatever he likes - even other people's hopes and dreams. But when he steals his best friend's mind, he's at risk of losing all he values most.

'A thrilling, heart-in-the-mouth adventure of ambition, friendship and the threads that bind from the award-winning creators of KidGlovz.'(Publication summary)

2022 shortlisted Tasmania Book Prizes Tasmanian Literary Awards Minister for the Arts' Prize for Books for Young Readers and Children
y separately published work icon Shine Mountain Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2018 12914407 2018 single work children's fiction fantasy

'On his deathbed, Ellie's pop reveals a secret - a magical button-box. It's a musical instrument from the Gleam country - a land far from Spit Farm and the mountains, with talking goats, sweet grass and corn that grows so high you have to fell it with an axe.

'But the button-box's magic is sinister. When Ellie plays it, flowers bloom and crops spring up overnight - but soon the farm is cursed by drought and her beloved oma is gravely ill.

'To save her oma and discover the truth about her own identity, Ellie must embark on a dangerous journey to the Gleam country - the only place where the evil button-box can be destroyed.' (Introduction)

2019 longlisted Davitt Award Best Children's Novel
2019 shortlisted New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Books
2019 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Younger Readers
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