
Pip
The Story of Olive
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Miranda Nation
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Kim Kane
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Olive is an only child. She lives by the sea in a ramshackle old house with her mother, Mog, successful, busy and hardly ever at home. Olive is very pale and very quiet, and she doesn't quite fit in. But she has a best friend, Mathilda, and that's what matters. And then Mathilda decides to be someone else's best friend.
Just as life really can't get much worse, Pip shows up. Brash, loud Pip, who is everything that Olive is not, and is about to cause Olive a whole heap of trouble – and open her up to a whole new world of possibilities.
2009, Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) Book of the Year for Older Children, Short-listed
©2008 Kimberley Frances Kane (P)2009 Bolinda Publishing
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Commentaires
'I loved this wonderfully warm, touching story and was completely captivated by Olive (and Pip).' (Readings)
'The story is often clever, never boring, and very real, as are the characters ... It is a warm, funny story about discovering more about yourself and the people in your circle ...' (The Bookbag)
'Kane's first novel is original, intelligent and unexpected from the very first line.' (The Sunday Times)
'A must for any parent or child who knows what it's like to live on the margins.' (The Sunday Tribune)
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