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Colin Moody

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Colin Moody

Colin Moody's acting credits extend across the theatre stage, small screen and silver screen. Assuming leading roles in numerous productions for companies such as the Sydney Theatre Company and the Melbourne Theatre Company, his theatre work includes Cruel and Tender, The Crucible, Great Expectations and Angels in America. He has appeared in television dramas such as Something in the Air, Stingers and The Flying Doctors, and his film credits include Road to Alice, Escape from Absolom and The Wayfarers.

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Title:
Doing It
Written by:
Melvin Burgess 
Read by:
Colin Moody 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
8 hours 32 minutes 
Published:
June 01 2005 
Available Date:
June 01 2005 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
1740948556 
APN / ISBN-13:
9781740948555 
Genres:
Fiction; Contemporary Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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International bestseller

Winner Los Angeles Times Book Prize / Young Adult Fiction 2004

"A well-developed story that will spark reflection on the meaning and strength of peer and romantic relationships."
School Library Journal

"Burgess captures teenage life brilliantly."
The Sunday Times

Do you remember the first time?

Dino really fancies fit, sexy Jackie, but she just won't give him what he wants... Jonathan likes Deborah, but she's a bit fat - what will his mates say? Ben's been secretly shagging his teacher for ages. He used to love it, but what if he wants it to stop? Three lads discovering sex for the first time. But do any of them really know what they're doing?

"Provocative teen fiction looking at the subject of teenage sex. Stimulated a lot of discussion in hardback and sure to do the same now. Written by the author of "Junk" which won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and the Carnegie Medal."
The Guardian