- Title:
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The Raven's Song (MP3)
- Written by:
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Zana Fraillon; Bren MacDibble
- Read by:
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Claire Warrillow
- Format:
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Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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1
- Duration:
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5 hours 53 minutes
- MP3 size:
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257 MB
- Published:
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November 28 2023
- Available Date:
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November 28 2023
- Age Category:
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Children (10+)
- ISBN:
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9781038657626
- Genres:
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Fiction; Adventure; Australian Fiction; Children; Children's Fiction; New Zealand Fiction
- Publisher:
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Bolinda audio
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Price
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Award winning author
Australian author
New Zealand author
Shortlisted Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Book of the Year 2022
Shortlisted Western Australian Premier's Book Awards 2023
A brilliant novel by two esteemed writers at the height of their powers featuring Shelby and Phoenix, living 100 years apart yet unexpectedly joined across time – and each make the discovery of a lifetime that has the potential to upend their worlds.
'This is how we have to live now.'
Shelby and her best friend Davy live quiet low-tech lives in a closed community that is made up of exactly 350 kind, ethical people living on exactly 700 hectares.
When they climb through a hole in the perimeter fence to venture into the surrounding jungle, what they find is more astonishing than anything they could have imagined.
And when Shelby realises the terrible danger that is unfolding, it will take all of her daring and determination to ensure the past does not repeat itself.
'When two of Australia’s finest, award-winning authors combine their talents on a gripping eco-novel that time travels between present and future, the result is The Raven’s Song, a thrilling adventure full of danger and daring.'
Lancashire Post
'Author duo extraordinaire Zana Fraillon and Bren MacDibble really deliver the goods on this one. It’s powerful, mesmerizing and unforgettable.'
Kids Book Review
'A brilliant story from two incredibly talented writers, each voice adding further depth to the worlds created by Fraillon and MacDibble. Highly original, and thought provoking. I loved it.'
Gill Lewis, author of Sky Hawk