What the Birds See

What the Birds See

by SonyaHartnett (Author)

Synopsis

On a late autumn day in 1977 a fishing boat dredges the carcass of a huge sea monster from the black waters of the Pacific. In a peaceful suburban neighbourhood, three children go to the shop to buy ice-cream and never return home. These events trouble Adrian, but then most things do. He's afraid of quicksand, tidal waves, self-combustion, shopping centres... A timid boy, who says little and does what he's told, he finds there is much in his world that he cannot understand. He lives with his gran and his Uncle Rory; his only friend is Clinton Tull, his one talent is for drawing. The routine of his life rarely changes - until the day the new children arrive in the house across the street. Then everything changes. Sonya Hartnett's dark, poignant and suspenseful novel perfectly captures the tenderness, cruelty and skewed perceptions of childhood.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
Published: 06 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0744590930
ISBN 13: 9780744590937
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
One of 2003's most important teenage novels. * The Bookseller *
...It explores with sensitivity and acute psychological insight the private ordeals of a lonely nine-year-old...The result is a moving novel of childhood. * Books For Keeps, FIVE STAR REVIEW *
Author Bio
Sonja Hartnett was born in Melbourne in 1968, the second of six children. Her first book, Trouble All the Way, was written when she was just thirteen and published two years later. Since then she has gone on to write numerous successful novels, many of which have received awards in her native Australia, in particular Wilful Blue, which won an IBBY (International Board on Books for Young People) Award and was adapted for theatre. Another of her titles for Walker Books is the acclaimed Thursday's Child.