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John Marsden is the author of Rabbits (2019), So Much to Tell You (2012), A Killing Frost (1998), Galloglas (2016), Notes on the Epistle to the Romans.

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Rabbits

release date: Dec 15, 2019
Rabbits
Introduces readers to the behavior and proper care of pet rabbits. Vivid photographs and easy-to-read text aid comprehension for early readers. Features include a table of contents, an infographic, fun facts, Making Connections questions, a glossary, and an index. QR Codes in the book give readers access to book-specific resources to further their learning. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Cody Koala is an imprint of Pop!, a division of ABDO.

So Much to Tell You

release date: Jul 31, 2012
So Much to Tell You
I don''t know what I''m doing here. Well, I do really ... I have been sent here to learn to talk again. Sent here because my mother can''t stand my silent presence at home. Sent here because of my face...'' She watches; she dreams. She sees more than they realise. She has worries and fears, hopes and desires. She is troubled; she is angry. Above all, she is lonely. She may be someone you know. She may be you. In John Marsden''s acclaimed debut novel, she tells her story, with humour and insight, with sensitivity and strength, with painful honesty. You will never forget her. When it was originally published, SO MUCH TO TELL YOU won a Children''s Book Council Book of the Year Award, a Victorian Premier''s Award and a Christopher Medal (USA), as well as being selected by the American Library Association as a Best Book for Young Adults.

A Killing Frost

release date: Apr 27, 1998
A Killing Frost
The Australian YA adventure trilogy "comes to a thrill-a-minute conclusion as the teen heroes continue their guerrilla tactics against totalitarian foes" ( Publishers Weekly). It''s been nearly six months since Australia was invaded and Ellie''s life changed forever. Once normal teenagers, she and six of her friends are now trapped in a war zone where every moment is a struggle for survival. Living in the woods to evade capture, Ellie has become an expert in fear, hunger, sickness—and improvised explosives. Ellie and her friends are learning to fight back, attacking the army that stole their land, abducted their families, and destroyed their future. But to wage a war, they must strike their enemy where it hurts—and risk everything they hold dear. Concluding the story that began in Tomorrow, When the War Began and The Dead of Night, John Marsden "offers an unflinching look at living in war-torn Australia" ( Kirkus Reviews).

Galloglas

release date: Jul 05, 2016
Galloglas
Galloglas were mercenary warriors from the Hebrides and West Highlands who settled in Ireland in the later 13th century and achieved an extraordinary prominence on Irish battlefields throughout the three hundred years following. Fighting as heavy infantry - highly-disciplined, mail-armoured and wielding their characteristic weapon of the long-staved war-axe - they were the decisive military component in the Gaelic Irish resurgence of the 14th century and represented the cutting-edge of resistance to Tudor reconquest two hundred years later. Found first in the service of native Irish lords in Ulster and Connacht, they were later brought into Munster and Leinster by the gaelicised Anglo-Irish earls. By the 15th century they were established as Ireland''s first professional warrior class and, like other professional classes in the Gaelic world, they were organized on the basis of kin-group. The names of hereditary commanders of galloglas entered in the Irish annals identify these mercenary warrior kindreds as the MacCabes, MacDonnels, MacDowells, MacRorys, MacSheehys and MacSweeneys, all of them families descended from the Gaelic-Norse aristocracy of Argyll and the Isles - and yet their story has been called "a forgotten chapter of West Highland history". This account of the Galloglas is written from a decidedly Scottish perspective, tracing the origins of six kindreds and investigating the circumstances which brought about their relocation to Ireland. It goes on to examine the galloglas as warriors, pointing to their distinctly Norse character and proposing their battle-fury as "the last unmistakable echo of the Scandinavian impact on the Celtic west".

The Chemistry of Gold Extraction

release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Chemistry of Gold Extraction
Extensively revised and updated, this edition provides the broad base of knowledge required by all working in the gold extraction and gold processing industries. It bridges the gap between research and industry by emphasizing practical applications of chemical principles and techniques.

The Boy You Brought Home

release date: Jul 01, 2002
The Boy You Brought Home
From John Marsden, the highly-acclaimed and bestselling author of Secret Men''s Business, comes a practical guide to help single mothers enjoy and celebrate raising their sons. Drawing on his years as teacher and mentor to young people, John Marsden follows the child from baby to young man and identifies 101 important steps in fostering a boy''s developing masculinity. Written with humour and compassion, John understands what it means to be a boy and how to help a boy grow into a well-adjusted man. RECENT STATISTICS from the Australian Bureau of Statistics: - Out of Australia''s 4.6 million children aged under eighteen, 1.1 million children live with only one of their natural parents, usually as a result of relationship or marriage breakdown. - The vast majority of children, who had a natural parent living elsewhere, were in the sole care of the parent with whom they lived, while 3 per cent of children had parents who shared care more evenly between them. - In April 1997, there were 978,000 Australian children who were living with one natural parent and who had a natural parent living elsewhere. The vast majority (88%) lived with their natural mother in either one-parent families (68%) or in step or blended families (20%).

Darkness Be My Friend

release date: Apr 26, 1999
Darkness Be My Friend
The author of A Killing Frost continues his bestselling series. " Marsden '' s style is as surefooted as his independent band of teens. "— School Library Journal Ellie and her friends had been rescued. Airlifted out of their own country to the safe haven of New Zealand, they''d arrived burnt and injured and shocked, with broken bones, and scars inside and out. They did not want to go back. But five months later the war is not over, the nightmares continue, and there are two compelling reasons for them to return: a planned sabotage of the air base in Wirrawee and, most important, the families they left behind. In this episode of the tale begun in Tomorrow, When the War Began and continued in The Dead of Night and A Killing Frost, John Marsden takes us back to Hell, the outpost for a group of teens in a war-ravaged country. "Ellie is a solid narrator whose no-nonsense approach to love, war, and friendship makes her an unusual and impressive female protagonist. A personalized war novel that is apocalyptic yet open-ended enough for another sequel, Darkness benefits from not being limited to fitting into any one genre, but satisfactorily including aspects of several."— Booklist "Contains as much riveting suspense and cliffhanger chapter endings as the first three."— The Horn Book

Everything I Know About Writing

release date: Apr 01, 1998
Everything I Know About Writing
John Marsden is not just one of Australia''s most successful writers of all time; he''s also one of our best teachers of writing. "Highly recommended" Sun Herald "The most exciting, interesting and useful book on the teaching of writing" Australian English Teacher The ultimate "get off your bum and do it" book, Everything I Know About Writing will motivate anyone to write. It''s a lively, funny guide to writing, as readable as a novel, but packed front to back with ideas and insights. This new edition has one other great feature: 600 extraordinary topics, guaranteed to have you or your students writing before you know it. Everything I Know About Writing is the most painless way into writing - ever.

So Much to Tell You: The Play

release date: Nov 13, 2013
So Much to Tell You: The Play
The stage adaptation of John Marsden''s award-winning, bestselling novel. ''I don''t know what I''m doing here. Well, I do really I have been sent here to learn to talk again. Sent here because my mother can''t stand my silent presence at home. Sent here because of my face ...'' She watches; she dreams. She sees more than they realise. She has worries and fears, hopes and desires. She is troubled; she is angry. Above all, she is lonely. She may be someone you know. She may be you. In So Much to Tell You she tells her story. With humour and insight, with sensitivity and strength, with painful honesty. You will never forget her. ''impressive emotional power, style, freshness and originality'' CHILDREN''S BOOK COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA

The Dead of Night

release date: Sep 29, 1997
The Dead of Night
Australia has been invaded. Nothing is as it was. Six teenagers are living out their nightmare in the sanctuary of a hidden valley called Hell. Alone, they make their own rules, protect what is theirs, and struggle for courage and hope in a world changed forever. Seeking supplies, allies, and information, the friends make forays into enemy territory, drawing on nerve and resourcefulness they never even knew they had. As the risks become greater, so too do the sacrifices they must make. Intense, passionate, and compulsive, The Dead of Night continues the frighteningly real story begun in Tomorrow, When the War Began.

Cool School

release date: Jun 01, 1996
Cool School
From the multi-award winning and bestselling author of the Tomorrow series It''s your first day at your new cool school.By lunchtime you could have gone into the wrong toilets, gatecrashed the staff room, blown up the science block, been hypnotised by the principal, asked for a date, broken every bone in your body. . . It''s up to you. You could have felt joy, fear, love, revenge, rage, embarrassment. . . It''s up to you. You could have become your school''s biggest hero. . . or its biggest loser. . . You make it happen.

Tomorrow, When the War Began

release date: Mar 27, 1995
Tomorrow, When the War Began
When Ellie and six of her friends return home from a camping trip deep in the bush, they find things hideously wrong -- their families gone, houses empty and abandoned, pets and stock dead. Gradually they begin to comprehend that their country has been invaded and everyone in the town has been taken prisoner. As the horrible reality of the situation becomes evident they have to make a life-and-death decision: to run back into the bush and hide, to give themselves up to be with their families, or to stay and try to fight. This reveting, tautly-drawn novel seems at times to be only a step away from today''s headlines.

Out of Time

release date: May 01, 2007
Out of Time
James, a strange, silent boy, makes the acquaintance of old Mr. Woodford, a physicist who constructs a mysterious black box, but when the box comes into the boy''s possession, it draws him into a magical and dangerous world, in and out of time.

The Other Side of Dawn

release date: Aug 26, 2002
The Other Side of Dawn
The Other Side of Dawn is the long-awaited, riveting, final title in the Tomorrow series about a group of teenagers in war-torn Australia. Since their home was invaded by enemy soldiers and transformed into a war zone, Ellie and her friends have been fighting for their lives. They have learned survival skills out of necessity and taken care of each other through impossibly dark times. Now, with a roar like a train in a tunnel, the war has entered its final days. There’s no more sitting around, no more waiting. There’s only fast decisions, fast action, fast thinking—and no room to get it wrong. As the enemy forces close in on their hideout in Hell, Ellie, Fi, Homer, Lee, and Kevin, and their adopted group of orphaned children, find themselves facing the last chapter of their struggle for freedom. But it may just be the most dangerous yet. And not everyone will survive.

Sort nat

release date: Apr 10, 2020
Sort nat
Ellie og vennerne holder sig skjult i bjergkløften Hell, hvor de har svært ved at holde modet oppe. Deres land og deres hjem er blevet invaderet og besat af en fremmed krigsmagt, og deres familiers liv er i fjendens hænder. Men de unge nægter at overgive sig, og snart er de i gang med at planlægge en ny sabotageaktion. "I morgen da krigen brød ud" er en dystopisk serie på syv bind om en lille gruppe teenagere, der kæmper mod de fremmede soldater, der har invaderet og besat området omkring deres hjemby, Wirrawee i Australien. John Marsden (f. 1950) er forfatter og skoleleder. Som barn elskede han at forsvinde ind i forskellige magiske verdener, når han læste, og han vidste allerede fra en tidlig alder, at han ville være forfatter. I 2006 grundlagde han den populære Candlebark School lidt nord for Melbourne i Australien.

Letters from the Inside

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Letters from the Inside
The relationship between two teenage girls who become acquainted through letters intensifies as their correspondence reveals some of the terrible problems of their lives.

Sunk by a U-boat, Attacked by Kamikazes

release date: Jan 16, 2025
Sunk by a U-boat, Attacked by Kamikazes
Sunk by a U-boat, Attacked by Kamikazes tells the story of one man’s experiences during the years 1939 to 1947. Aged sixteen when the war broke out, Joseph Marsden worked casual shiftwork on the Liverpool docks. Lucky to survive an air raid on the night of 4 May 1941, he lost two members of his family before the Liverpool blitz came to an end. On 9 June 1941 - his eighteenth birthday - he volunteered for service with the Royal Navy. After completing basic training at Malvern, he was finally sent to his home town in April 1943 to join HMS Woodpecker, a sloop recently assigned to Johnny Walker’s famous Second Support Group. After seeing action in the Bay of Biscay, the Mediterranean and the North Atlantic, Woodpecker was sunk during an anti-submarine patrol in February 1944, a patrol during which Walker’s ships sank six U-boats. After completing his two weeks of survivors’ leave he was recalled to Devonport. Demoralised by the thought of surviving on half-pay for six months, he lost his appetite for the fray and sought medical attention for an aural complaint, being prescribed a period of rest at a naval base in the Scottish highlands. A restless soul, Marsden did not take to the isolation on the shores of Loch Ewe, and asked to be sent to sea once more. He was posted to the Firth of Clyde to join the crew of the escort carrier, HMS Empress, aboard which he sailed for Ceylon (Sri Lanka) in December 1944. while in the Far East, Marsden saw action during Operation Stacey, Operation Bishop, Operation Livery and Operation Carson, witnessing Kamikaze attacks on allied warships. After the surrender of the Japanese, HMS Empress was detailed to help repatriate Australian and New Zealand troops, before embarking on her homeward journey to the UK. Before being de-mobbed he was transferred to the destroyer, HMS Zealous, then based at Keil in Germany where he witnessed the destruction inflicted upon Hamburg by the allied bombing campaign.

Alba of the Ravens

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Alba of the Ravens
Examines in detail the history of the Celtic kingdom of the Scots. Offers the reader insights into the world and times of Celtic Scotland that other books rarely achieve.
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