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1 y separately published work icon A Galapagos Day Sarah Martin , Vincent Agostino (illustrator), Kew East : Windy Hollow , 2016 12345195 2016 single work picture book children's

A baby sea lion's first day of life can be hazardous. Within an hour of its birth, its mother must leave it to fend for itself while she dives deep to eat enough fish to nourish her baby. This story about one baby sea lion's first hours, captures the authentic world of Galapagos wildlife. (Source: Back cover)

1 Pyne Tells of Dad’s Death, His Drive Sarah Martin , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 25-26 April 2015; (p. 2)
1 y separately published work icon When is Forever? A Quirky Tale of Family Life Sarah Martin , United States of America (USA) : Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Agency , 2015 12345726 2015 single work novel

In this delightful, wry portrayal of life with young children, the pitfalls and pleasures of grandparenting are explored. Accommodating those young parents who were once one's children, and their children, while maintaining a sense of self, is a skill. These interlinked stories covering three years in the life of toddlers Jack and Serena and their extended family light up the pages. Each character is deftly drawn against the backdrop of everyday situations, and taps the nuances of relationships, sometimes painful, often joyful, and everything in between. (Publication summary)

1 3 y separately published work icon Davis McCaughey : A Life Sarah Martin , Sydney : NewSouth Publishing , 2012 Z1886513 2012 single work biography 'A fascinating and enigmatic man, Davis McCaughey was a theologian equally at home in the secular world. As Governor of Victoria (1986-1992), deputy chancellor of Melbourne University and master of the prestigious Ormond College for twenty years. McCaughey played a ground-breaking role in Australian public life. Sarah Martin's compelling biography explores the character and achievements of a man who transcended his deeply conservative roots in Belfast to champion radical student politics. A pivotal figure in the creation of the Uniting Church in Australia, McCaughey was also regarded by many, including Manning Clark, as one of the greatest public speakers of his era.' Source: www.newsouthbooks.com.au/ (Sighted 11/09/2012).
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