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Hannah
Series · 4 books · 1996-2004

Books in series

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#1

Skating on Sand

2001

Hannah wants to learn to skate and smuggles her skates with her on holiday, even though her parents told her there won't be anywhere to skate and her sisters laugh at her. But she has made a promise to herself not to take them off until she can skate, and it's a promise she is going to keep.
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#2

Hannah Plus One

1996

When Hannah learns her mum is expecting another baby, she is convinced it will be another set of twins, leaving her as the odd one out. But Hannah has her pretend friend Megan to talk to and together they get into all sorts of mischief.
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#3

Hannah and the tomorrow room

1999

Hannah leans against the door frame. She chose the yellow for the ceiling. She chose the blue for the walls. It's the first time she has chosen anything like this. "My tomorrow room" she whispers. Her new bedroom is almost ready. Tomorrow she can move out of the room she shares with her sisters and into a special place of her own - her room. But in a family, things don't always go as planned, and suddenly, someone else needs Hannah's room.
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#4

Hannah the Famous

2004

After the washing up, Hannah is alone in the kitchen. She studies the pictures of trapeze artists performing high above crowds with no safety net. There's a juggler too, tossing plates and another with flaming torches. Hannah looks at the plates stacked high on the shelf above the bench. Hannah is going to be famous one day. The trouble is, she's not sure what for. Her friend Annie wants to be a famous singer and her other friend Tui, an inventor. Hannah starts a scrapbook of famous people to get some ideas, but it's when her dad buys her the book of Guinness World Records that Hannah finds true inspiration...

Authors

Libby Gleeson
Libby Gleeson
Author · 27 books

"I was born in Young, a small town in south western NSW in 1950. After a few years we moved to Glen Innes, on the northern tablelands and then when I was ten we moved out west to Dubbo. We moved because my father was a schoolteacher and each change meant a promotion for him. There were six children in the family. I was number three and there wasn't a lot of money. We didn't have television and of course there was no such thing as a computer. Books and reading were hugely important. I remember going to the library on a Saturday morning and borrowing five or six books and reading them all by Sunday night. When I finished High School I studied at the University of Sydney. I had a great time studying mainly history but also getting involved in lots of things happening at the University and the city. It was the time of the anti-Vietnam war protests and the rise of the Women's Movement. I taught for two years in a small town, Picton, which is just outside of Sydney. I really enjoyed that time but I wanted to travel and in 1976 I headed off for five years. I based myself first in Italy where I taught English and then in London where I started writing my first novel, Eleanor, Elizabeth. I attended a creative writing group where the other students pushed me to write a better book. In London I also met my husband. We came back to Sydney in 1980. We've got three daughters. When we first came back I taught at the University of NSW but now I write full-time. I've written thirty books and I've also taught occasional courses in creative writing and I've visited lots of schools to talk about my work. I write picture books, novels for young kids and also novels for slightly older readers. I've done a book about writing and also a small amount of writing for television: Bananas in Pyjamas and Magic Mountain. The writer's life is pretty good. It's a job where you work for yourself, in your daggy track suit, at times that suit you. What more could you ask for?" from: http://www.libbygleeson.com.au/biogra...

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