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Recent and Forthcoming Releases

Frankfurt Book Fair

6th - 10th October 2010

The Drummond Agency will again be attending this major event. Sheila Drummond will be in the International Rights Centre; Table 22P.
Contact info@drummondagency.com.au for an appointment.

 

Check the following websites for background information and author events:

Felicity Young

http://www.felicityyoung.com
 
‘Felicity Young is an intriguing new addition to the upper echelons of Australian thriller writing.’ – Sun Herald
‘Take Out could be recommended to any fan of Patricia Cornwell and Kathryn Fox’s work….’ – Bookseller+Publisher

Felicity Young will be touring the eastern states, Melbourne and Sydney during the second week of March.
 

Patricia O'Neill

http://www.hermajestytheking.com 
 
This is the official companion website for the Hatshepsut series written by award-winning author Patricia O’Neill.
The Hatshepsut Series are novels which tell the true story of one of ancient Egypt’s greatest rulers, the female Pharaoh, Ma’atkare Hatshepsut.
Meet the characters and the author and find out more about ancient Egypt!

Randa Abdel-Fattah

http://randaabdelfattah.com
 
Where the Streets Had a Name has won the 2009 Golden Inky’s award. The Inkys are Australia’s only teen choice book awards, reflecting what teenagers want to read rather than what they are told to read. The Inky awards were created by the State Library of Victoria’s Centre for Youth Literature to encourage reading for pleasure amongst teenagers.
 
http://www.insideadog.com.au
 
Where the Streets Had a Name has been selected by the Children’s Book Council as a Notable Book for 2009.

Where the Streets Had a Name has been shortlisted for the Children’s Literature award for the 2010 Adelaide Festival Awards.

Ten Things I Hate About Me was selected, by a joint committee of America's Children's Book Council and the National Council for the Social Studies, as a CBC/NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People 2010.

 

Marianne Musgrove's Worry Tree

Marianne Musgrove is pictured in her very own worry tree.

Marianne’s first book, The Worry Tree, was shortlisted for the
2007 National Children's Peace Literature Award,
2008 SA Festival Award for Children's Literature, and the
2008 Speech Pathology Australia Children's Book of the Year.
2008 Family Therapists Award
2008 Qld Premier’s Literary Award


It was released in the USA in September 2008 and will be translated into several languages, plus a release in the UK.

Click here to download 300DPI image

 


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