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  2. Morris Gleitzman - Wikipedia

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    Morris Gleitzman (born 9 January 1953) is a British-born Australian author of children's and young adult fiction. [1] He has gained recognition for sparking an interest in AIDS in his controversial novel Two Weeks with the Queen (1990). Gleitzman has co-written many children's series with another Australian children's author, Paul Jennings.

  3. Once (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Once is a 2005 children's novel by Australian author Morris Gleitzman. It is about a Jewish boy named Felix who lived in Poland and is on a quest to find his book-keeper parents after he sees Nazis burning the books from a Catholic orphanage where he lived for over three years. He finds a girl named Zelda, unconscious in a burning house with ...

  4. Blabbermouth (play) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Blabbermouth is a play by Australian playwright Mary Morris, adapted from the book of the same name by Morris Gleitzman. [1] Plot

  5. Toad Rage - Wikipedia

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    Reviews for Toad Rage were positive, with Publishers Weekly describing the book as "saucy fun from start to finish". [2] The School Library Journal review notes the adventurous story and the colourful use of Australian slang (with a glossary in the back) as being key to a "hugely funny read". [3]

  6. Two Weeks with the Queen - Wikipedia

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    Two Weeks with the Queen is a 1990 novel by Australian author Morris Gleitzman. [1] It focuses on a boy named Colin Mudford, who is sent to live with relatives in England, while his brother is being treated for cancer .

  7. Bumface - Wikipedia

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    Bumface (ISBN 9780140387971) is a children's novel written by Australian author Morris Gleitzman [1] for readers age 10-12. First published in 1998 it has won several awards and is regularly named in polls as a favourite children's book in Australia. [2]

  8. Who is Shaboozey, the 'Tipsy' singer up for best new artist ...

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    After receiving his first CMA Award nominations, Shaboozey thanked Beyoncé, who was snubbed at this year's award show with zero nods. "Thank you Beyoncé for opening a door for us, starting a ...

  9. Sticky Beak - Wikipedia

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    Written by English-born Australian writer Morris Gleitzman, it is the sequel to Blabber Mouth. The novel is set in Australia and follows the misadventures of a mute Australian girl called Rowena Batts (or Tonto for short). Sticky Beak won the CROW award in 1994. [2]