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Revision as of 06:03, 30 August 2012
To the Moon and Back: The Amazing Australians at the Forefront of Space Travel Plus Fantastic Moon Facts Author | Jackie French and Bryan Sullivan |
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Illustrator | Sarah Baron |
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Language | English |
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Subject | Space travel |
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Publisher | HarperCollins |
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Publication date | 2004 |
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Publication place | Australia |
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To the Moon and Back: The Amazing Australians at the Forefront of Space Travel Plus Fantastic Moon Facts is a 2004 book co-written by Australian author Jackie French and her husband, Bryan Sullivan. It won the CBCA Children's Book of the Year Award: Eve Pownall Award for Information Books in 2005.
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Picture books | |
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Junior fiction | Short story collections | |
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Historical fiction | |
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Junior non-fiction | |
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Teen and young adult fiction | |
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1988–1989 | |
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1990–1999 |
- Tjarany Roughtail: The Dreaming of the Roughtail Lizard and Other Stories Told By the Kukatja by Gracie Greene and Joe Tramacchi (1993)
- V for Vanishing: An Alphabet of Endangered Animals by Patricia Mullins (1994)
- New Faces: The Complete Book of Alternative Pets by Robert E. Stewart (1995)
- The First Fleet: A New Beginning in an Old Land by John Nicholson (1996)
- Killer Plants and How to Grow Them by Gordon Cheers and Julie Silk (1997)
- A Home Among the Gum Trees: The Story of Australian Houses by John Nicholson (1998)
- The Rabbits by John Marsden (1999)
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2000–2009 | |
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2010–2019 |
- Australian Backyard Explorer by Peter Macinnis (2010)
- The Return of the Word Spy by Ursula Dubosarsky (2011)
- One Small Island: The Story of Macquarie Island by Alison Lester and Coral Tulloch (2012)
- Tom The Outback Mailman by Kristin Weidenbach and illustrated by Timothy Ide (2013)
- Jeremy by Christopher Faille and illustrated by Danny Snell (2014)
- A-Z of Convicts in Van Diemen's Land by Simon Barnard (2015)
- Lennie The Legend: Solo To Sydney by Pony by Stephanie Owen Reeder (2016)
- Amazing Animals of Australia's National Parks by Gina M Newton (2017)
- Do Not Lick This Book by Idan Ben-Barak and illustrated by Julian Frost (2018)
- Sorry Day by Coral Vass and illustrated by Dub Leffler (2019)
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2020–present |
- Young Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe (2020)
- Dry to Dry: The Seasons of Kakadu by Pamela Freeman (2021)
- Still Alive, Notes from Australia's Immigration Detention System by Safdar Ahmed (2022)
- DEEP: Delve into hidden worlds by Jess McGeachin (2023)
- Country Town by Isolde Martyn and Robyn Ridgeway, illustrated by Louise Hogan (2024)
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