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Akiko Yosida Akiko Yosida i(A143963 works by) (a.k.a. 吉田映子; Eiko Yoshida)
Gender: Female
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8 3 y separately published work icon Unbelievable! : More Surprising Stories Paul Jennings , ( trans. Akiko Yosida with title 信じられない物語 )with title Sinzirarenai monogatari ) Tokyo : Topazu Puresu , 1995 Z668660 1986 selected work children's fiction children's humour "Stare if you dare, into Paul Jennings' wild world. What happens when you grow younger? Where do ghosts sit their exams? How would you cope if a million birds did it on you? Where did the eyes in the bottle come from? Nine stories that you would never dream of." (Source: Trove)
9 6 y separately published work icon Unreal! : Eight Surprising Stories Paul Jennings , ( trans. Akiko Yosida with title ありえない物語 )with title Arienai monogatari ) Okayama : Topazu Puresu , 1994 Z668486 1985 selected work children's fiction children's humour (taught in 3 units)
— Appears in: Absolut unheimlich! 2006;
A ghost that haunts the outside dunny, a mix of manure that makes hair fall out, two musical ghosts who try to save a lighthouse - these are spooky stories with a surprise ending every time. (Source: Trove)
7 3 y separately published work icon Unbearable! : More Bizarre Stories Paul Jennings , ( trans. Akiko Yosida with title がまんできない物語 )with title Gamandekinai monogatari ) Okayama : Topazu Puresu , 1994 Z667933 1990 selected work children's fiction humour children's
— Appears in: Absolut unfassbar! 1996;

— Appears in: Absolut unglaublich! 2003;
'Where can you run when you're covered in toenails? Could smelly feet really put you to sleep? Why did Gary go to school with his head in a birdcage? How do you recover your opal when a goat has swallowed it? What was Splinter's job before he was born? You'll never guess. And you'll have to wait till the last page of each story to find out.' (Source: GoodReads)
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