It was as if she were actually there, surrounded by the sounds and smells of the bush; as if she were a fourteen-year-old girl once more, hurrying through the dusk towards that first unsettling moment of contact...The 'creature' referred to here is a marsupial leopard. Is it real, or a figment of the imagination? The Author: Victor Kelleher was born in England and came to Australia via Africa and New Zealand. After an academic career he now writes both children's and adults' novels full-time from his home in Sydney. He has won and been shortlisted for many awards. The Illustrator: Gregory Rogers is best known for picture books such as Way Home and Lucy's Bay and for dozens of cover illustrations of books for children and adults. Greg lives in Brisbane and is the first Australian ever to win the Kate Greenaway Medal, for Way Home. Sales Points: We plan to re-jacket Del-Del and To The Dark Tower to start a "Victor "series. A new story with classic black and white and colour plates from award-winning artist Greg Rogers. A book to be compared to "Where the Whales Sing" which sold 10,000 copies in hardcover and on-sold to Japan, Spain, England and Canada.
A powerful new story from a story-telling master with exquisite imagery and language. Topical subject matter: are there large wild cats in Australia? Many say they have seen them.
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