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Margaret Wild

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Margaret Wild

Margaret Wild is an Australian author. She was born in 1948 in Eschew, a small town in South Africa, and came to Australia in 1972. She now lives in Sydney. Before becoming a fulltime writer, Margaret was a journalist for newspapers and magazines and then she worked for sixteen years as a book editor in children's publishing. Margaret has written more than 40 books for children. Her books are published around the world and have won numerous awards.

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Title:
Miss Lily's Fabulous Pink Feather Boa
Written by:
Margaret Wild 
Read by:
Rebecca Macauley 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
9 minutes 
Published:
November 01 2004 
Available Date:
November 01 2004 
Age Category:
Children (5+) 
ISBN:
1740948327 
APN / ISBN-13:
9781740948326 
Genres:
Fiction; Animals; Children's Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Shortlisted Young Australians' Best Book Award (YABBA) 1999

Something so fabulous just has to be magic...

Miss Lily's fabulous pink feather boa is the most wonderful thing the Last Potoroo has ever seen. When Miss Lily dances the tango, the Last Potoroo can't take her eyes off it. And when she wraps it around herself, she feels, for the first time in her life, that she can do anything - and everything!

"Imagine the surprise of a shy rabbit-sized creature who arrives at a vacation retreat only to find that the proprietress, Miss Lily, is a crocodile. The last potoroo of Australia has just such an experience. Luckily, Miss Lily has more fun at late-night tea parties and at dancing wrapped in a pink feather boa than she does eating an endangered animal. Could that boa wrap be the source of the crocodile's confidence? Rebecca Macauley narrates a boisterous Miss Lily, matching the intensity of the background music. As the potoroo, she is hesitant and questioning until the moment when she realises her own capabilities. Look out for potoroos!"
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