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Random House
01 July 2008
A new series from Sally Morgan (bestselling author of My Place) and her children, full of imagination, mischief and adventure - the perfect mix for boys aged 7 to 9.

A new series from Sally Morgan (bestselling author of My Place) and her children, full of imagination, mischief and adventure - the perfect mix for boys aged 7 to 9.

Curly gets in trouble enough already, but when the monster in the cupboard turns out to be a mischievous little creature called a Fent, Curly is about to find out where the trouble really starts!

Adults can't see the Fent, so when the Fent tickles Curly in the car until he shrieks, and farts in the classroom, and eats Curly's dad's new invention, there's no one to blame but Curly. So unfair! But there's worse to come. Curly lives next door to the school bully - and Billy can see the Fent too. Billy wants the Fent for himself. Can Curly save the Fent from Billy and get him home to his family?

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Illustrated by:   Adam Hill, Adam Hill, Adam Hill
Imprint:   Random House
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 199mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   124g
ISBN:   9781741662924
ISBN 10:   1741662923
Pages:   130
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

ABOUT THE AUTHORS Sally Morgan is recognised as one of Australia's best known Aboriginal artists and writers. Her first book, MY PLACE, has sold over half a million copies in Australia. Sally's children's picture story books include LITTLE PIGGIES and HURRY UP OSCAR. Recently she completed a series of three children's books illustrated by Bronwyn Bancroft: JUST A LITTLE BROWN DOG, DAN'S GRAMPA and IN YOUR DREAMS. Sally is a Professor at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies at the University of Western Australia and lives in Perth with her three children. CURLY AND THE FENT was written by Sally and her children Ambelin, Blaze and Ezekiel. Ambelin Kwaymullina was born in 1975 in Perth. She is a Lecturer in the Law School at the University of Western Australia. When she is not teaching and writing she enjoys making jewellery, reading and taking her two dogs Tinsel and Sparky for long, interesting walks. Blaze Kwaymullina was born in 1978 in Perth. He is a Lecturer in the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Western Australia. Blaze is interested in reading, rock climbing, yoga and taking his two dogs Chris and Billy swimming at the local dog beach. Ezekiel Kwaymullina was born in 1983 in Perth. He writes full time. Zeke loves beach walking, soccer, basketball, computer games, reading and hanging out with his friends. ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR Adam Hill is an Indigenous painter, graphic designer, illustrator and cartoonist. Adam is a multi-award winner in the medium of acrylic on canvas, and his public artworks and murals have adorned the walls of schools, council structures and shopping malls. Most recently Adam has illustrated YIRRA AND HER DEADLY DOG, DEMON by Anita Heiss. Adam is also an accomplished performer of Yidaki (Didgeridoo), and has performed for Nelson Mandela and at the Deadly Awards, the Rugby World Cup opening ceremony and the final of Australian Idol.

Reviews for Curly and Fent

"""A breathless read that keeps readers' attention to the very end . . . With an ear for authentic dialogue the story is a real delight for young readers."" --""Reading Time"""


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