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Fencing with Fear


Book Description
Brette and her brother are on a routine trip with their father, checking the fences on their property. All goes well until an accident leaves Dad hurt and unconscious. Brette must cross a swollen creek and travel over kilometres of rough country to get help. Will she be able to do it in time to save her father?
Book Information
PublisherBlake Education
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages48
ISBN-101921255161
ISBN-13978-1921255168
Publication Date12/2008
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About Kathryn Apel (Author) : Kat is passionate about words, and working with children. That’s why the primary teacher writes children’s books. Kat lives on a family property with her cat-astrophic husband, Felix, and their tw... more
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About Anthony Woodward (Illustrator) : Anthony Woodward is a published illustrator. A published credit of Anthony Woodward is Fencing with Fear (Aussie! Aussie! Aussie!).
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1/6/2009 Kat Apel said:
Much of this story was inspired by life on our property, where anything that can go wrong usually does. Brette and her brother are on a routine trip with their father, checking the boundary fence on their property. When an accident leaves Dad unconscious, Brette must cross a swollen creek and tr... more

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