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y separately published work icon The Season of the Flamboyant Flower : A Childrens' Reader selected work   children's fiction   children's  
Alternative title: Mùa hoa phượng
Issue Details: First known date: 1985... 1985 The Season of the Flamboyant Flower : A Childrens' Reader
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Sister (Vy) and brother (Ty) are happy the summer holidays have arrived. The holidays are heralded by the blooming of the flowers of the flamboyant tree which is also known as poinsettia. During the holidays the children enjoy many activities. Vy makes butterflies from the flamboyant petals and Ty makes kites and catches insects. As the poinsettia flowers fade the children know that summer is coming to an end and it will soon be time for a new school year. (Source: Book)

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Notes

  • Parallel text in Vietnamese and English.
  • Parallel title in Vietnamese on cover: Mùa hoa phượng.
  • Includes bibliographical footnotes.
  • Contents: Mùa hoa phượng =​ The season of the flamboyant flower
    Con đường vắng bóng Thiện =​ The street without Thien.

Affiliation Notes

  • This work is affiliated with the AustLit subset Asian-Australian Children's Literature and Publishing because it is set in Vietnam, and contains Vietnamese text.

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