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2 1 y separately published work icon Eye in the City Judy Nunn , Sydney : Ashton Scholastic , 1991 Z1019230 1991 single work children's fiction children's mystery Jeremy is about to become a student at the blind school when he is kidnapped. His sister and cousin combine to aid in his rescue, but it is Jeremy's exploits while astral travelling which solve the real mysteries.
5 27 y separately published work icon Peter Kate Walker , Norwood : Omnibus Books , 1991 Z110990 1991 single work novel young adult

'"I'm not scared of sex. I want it like crazy. But not like that, with someone I don't even like."

'Peter is fifteen, a typical Australian boy who enjoys riding his dirt bike and want to be a photographer. In his world, a boy is considered a man only if he obeys an unwritten set of rules: he must seek out danger, talk rough, get girls — any girl. If he's different, he's labeled a "poof."

'Pressured by his peers and by society to conform to this stereotyped male image, Peter feels both confused and repelled. His confusion, and his horror, increase when he finds that he is attracted to his brother's friend David, who is gay.

'Here is a daring, exceptionally honest novel about sexuality and the need to be true to oneself. Peter shares his every muddle and perception with us, and his candor just might help us find our own way.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

4 4 y separately published work icon Fast Forward Jenny Pausacker , North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1989 Z832381 1989 single work children's fiction children's science fiction Kieran borrows his Gran's anti-boredom machine. All of a sudden he can 'fast forward' his own life whenever he gets impatient. After a while, Kieran finds that he is headed 'fast forward' into trouble. He tries to escape by pushing the rewind button. (Libraries Australia)
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