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Main Title:
The last song of the sea urchin / Howard Spicer
Author:
Spicer, Howard
Year:
2008
Collation:
175 p. : pbk ; 31 cm
Subject:
Spicer, Howard
Spicer family
Autobiography
Biography
Queenscliff (Vic.) (Wadawurrung Country)
ISBN:
9780975038413
Notes:
A fourteen-year-old boy recollects life in the coastal town of Queenscliff in Victoria and his friendship with a professional fisherman who nutures his love of the sea.
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Collection
Location
Shelf No
Status
Notes
Non-Fiction
Stacks
820 SPI.H
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