Spotty the Bower-Bird and Other Stories

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Spotty the Bower-Bird and Other Stories
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Book Synopsis Spotty the Bower-Bird and Other Stories by : Edward S Sorenson

Book excerpt: This is a collection of stories inspired by Edward Sorenson's experience in the bush. The book follows the lives and habits of nine of Australia's incredible native animals. The book contains:Spotty, the BowerBird - Quiyan, the Possum - Jack, the Kookaburra - Warrigal, the Dingo - Bluey, the Wren - Kojurrie, the Goanna - Karaway, the Cockatoo - Booraby, the Koala - Brolga and Jabiru.


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