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Forest Spirit


Book Description
An exciting read, this book is an action-packed yarn: adventure, mystery, magic, suspense, spiritualism, Aboriginal and Australian culture, with a cast of interesting characters including a wombat and a German Shepherd. A book about loyalty, trust and true friendship.

Jacinta Kelly (Jars), a part Aboriginal girl living in the Northern Territory who is orphaned when a buffalo charges her f... More
Book Information
PublisherJoJo Publishing
BindingKindle Edition (3 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages200
ISBN-10B00A25GP4I
Publication Date11/01/2012
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About David Laing (Author) : During my teaching and sporting career, I have met and associated with many different characters both in the city and outback areas of South Australia and the Northern Territory. Now, as a full time ... more
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5/8/2014 David Laing said:
Robyn Friend Author of “The Butterfly Catcher” ‘In his novel for young people, Forest Spirit, David Laing has created some truly delightful characters. The odyssey of the part-Aboriginal girl, Jars, from the dramatic death of her parents in the Australian outback, through dream displacement... more

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