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Children's and Young Adult Fiction

Not Quite Normal

by Robyn Sheahan-Bright
December 2003–January 2004, no. 257

Julia My Sister by Bronwyn Blake

Lothian, $16.95pb, 256pp

Thambaroo by Jane Carroll

Scholastic, $16.95pb, 196pp

Return Ticket by Warren Flynn

FACP, $14.95pb, 256pp

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Much young adult fiction is about not fitting in. How that topic is covered distinguishes the hack from the frustrated pedant and the gifted writer. This review covers eight YA novels by skilful writers whose diverse works are peopled by those who refuse to fit the norm.

Martine Murray’s second novel, How to Make a Bird, is as impressive as her first, The Slightly True Story of Cedar B. Hartley. Manon, on a day-long journey to Melbourne, experiences painful collisions with reality, interspersed with flashbacks to events that have brought her there, determined to find several people. Murray’s word pictures are striking in their vivid simplicity:

 


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Julia My Sister by Bronwyn Blake

Lothian, $16.95pb, 256pp

Thambaroo by Jane Carroll

Scholastic, $16.95pb, 196pp

Return Ticket by Warren Flynn

FACP, $14.95pb, 256pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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