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Mannie and the Long Brave Day
2009
First Published
3.51
Average Rating
32
Number of Pages
Mannie is going on an adventure. She's taking her favorite elephant Lilliput and her doll Strawberry Luca. And she hasn't forgotten her special box of secret things, just in case the adventure gets adventurous. "Wait a minute! What's in the box?" Everything they need to go skip trip skipping down the old rocky road, and splish splash splishing through the wild winding river. But then the sun hides behind a cloud, and it’s dark, cold, and quiet. " Wait a minute! What’s in the box?" Just what they need to make the sun come out and shine again.
Avg Rating
3.51
Number of Ratings
49
5 STARS
16%
4 STARS
31%
3 STARS
41%
2 STARS
12%
1 STARS
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Author

Martine Murray
Martine Murray
Author · 12 books

Martine Murray, a native and a current resident of Melbourne, Australia, is an accomplished author with a variety of other talents and interests. She has studied film making at Prahan College, painting at the Victorian College of the Arts, and movement and dance at Melbourne University. She began writing as a method of keeping track of all of her activities. She explains, “I was writing in journals a lot while I was in art school. I also used to write on my canvasses or write on etchings and make tiny stories that weren't really stories, they were more like sketches of moments.” Soon enough, Martine had authored and illustrated the gentle, funny, and gloriously playful books such as The Slightly True Story of Cedar B. Hartley (Who Planned to Live an Unusual Life). In the story of twelve-year old Cedar B. Hartley, the young heroine befriends the son of a circus family and coordinates a local circus to raise money for the community's dog operation. The book has won a number of awards, including NYPL 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, Book Sense 76 Children's Pick, it was shortlisted for Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the year Award, shortlisted for New South Wales Premier's Literary Award, and won the Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Books. Martine Murray is currently enrolled in Professional Writing at RMIT and plans further study in screen writing and short story.

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