The Great Gatenby by John Marsden - ISBN: 9780330272797
Paperback
Boarding school chaos: smoking, drinking, and a very sexy match.

The Great Gatenby

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  • Paperback

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    1 July 1991

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Summary

“Australia’s king of young adult fiction” - The Australian

“A very funny, very Australian book” - West Australian

Maybe deep down every kid knows his parents want him to be the Pride of the School, the Captain of Cricket and Tennis and Rowing and Darts and Knitting and anything else that’s going down.

They don’t want to know about the fact that you’ve had more detentions than any other new student in the history of the school, that you’re going out with the girl who do…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780330272797
ISBN-10:0330272799
Author:John Marsden
Publisher:Pan Macmillan Australia
Imprint:Pan Australia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Edition:1st
Release Date:1 July 1991
Weight:94g
Dimensions:11mm x 112mm x 182mm
Audience Age:7-9
A-Format
The Great Gatenby by John Marsden - ISBN: 9780330272797
112 × 182 mm
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C-Format
A4
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About The Author

John Marsden

Multi award-winning and bestselling author John Marsden has sold millions of books worldwide, and won every major award in Australia for young people’s fiction. He has written more than 40 books, including So Much to Tell You and Letters from the Inside, which span a range of genres and audiences. John’s legendary ‘The Tomorrow Series’, called ‘the best series for Australian teens of all time’, has sold into multiple territories and was adapted into a highly successful movie and a major TV series. His historical novel for adults, South of Darkness, won the Christina Stead Award for Best Novel of 2015. John’s enduring passion for education has led him to found two schools: Candlebark, on a vast forested estate near Romsey, Victoria; and Alice Miller, at Macedon, a Year 7-12 school with a particular emphasis on the creative arts. His two adult, non-fiction titles, The Art of Growing Up and Take Risks, explore his fascinating life and his absorbing, profound insights into teaching, parenting and society today.

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