Sunshine on Vinegar Street

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A new novel about friendship, family and accepting change from a fresh new voice. While this is not a story specifically about donor conception, the protagonist is donor conceived.

NOTABLE BOOK: 2024 CBCA Book of the Year, Younger Readers
WINNER: 2024 Queensland Literary Awards, Children's Book Award

Freya's world is turned upside down when she and her mum move to inner-city Melbourne. Now she's ...

Stuck in a new apartment on the eleventh floor and Freya is afraid of lifts.
Stuck in a new basketball team where not everyone likes a new star player.
Stuck in a classroom of kids who don't know Freya is
donor-conceived.
Stuck, just like Little Audrey in the Skipping Girl sign suspended over the suburb of Abbotsford.

Being the new girl makes Freya feel like a dark cloud on a summer's day. Can she figure out how to belong on Vinegar Street?

'Very tender and also very funny - a tumbling collage of words and wonderings, fears and triumphs, where the child's world is both the hard, real thing and the stuff of magic,' URSULA DUBOSARSKY, Australian Children's Laureate 2020-2021

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A new novel about friendship, family and accepting change from a fresh new voice. While this is not a story specifically about donor conception, the protagonist is donor conceived.

NOTABLE BOOK: 2024 CBCA Book of the Year, Younger Readers
WINNER: 2024 Queensland Literary Awards, Children's Book Award

Freya's world is turned upside down when she and her mum move to inner-city Melbourne. Now she's ...

Stuck in a new apartment on the eleventh floor and Freya is afraid of lifts.
Stuck in a new basketball team where not everyone likes a new star player.
Stuck in a classroom of kids who don't know Freya is
donor-conceived.
Stuck, just like Little Audrey in the Skipping Girl sign suspended over the suburb of Abbotsford.

Being the new girl makes Freya feel like a dark cloud on a summer's day. Can she figure out how to belong on Vinegar Street?

'Very tender and also very funny - a tumbling collage of words and wonderings, fears and triumphs, where the child's world is both the hard, real thing and the stuff of magic,' URSULA DUBOSARSKY, Australian Children's Laureate 2020-2021

A new novel about friendship, family and accepting change from a fresh new voice. While this is not a story specifically about donor conception, the protagonist is donor conceived.

NOTABLE BOOK: 2024 CBCA Book of the Year, Younger Readers
WINNER: 2024 Queensland Literary Awards, Children's Book Award

Freya's world is turned upside down when she and her mum move to inner-city Melbourne. Now she's ...

Stuck in a new apartment on the eleventh floor and Freya is afraid of lifts.
Stuck in a new basketball team where not everyone likes a new star player.
Stuck in a classroom of kids who don't know Freya is
donor-conceived.
Stuck, just like Little Audrey in the Skipping Girl sign suspended over the suburb of Abbotsford.

Being the new girl makes Freya feel like a dark cloud on a summer's day. Can she figure out how to belong on Vinegar Street?

'Very tender and also very funny - a tumbling collage of words and wonderings, fears and triumphs, where the child's world is both the hard, real thing and the stuff of magic,' URSULA DUBOSARSKY, Australian Children's Laureate 2020-2021

Author: Karen Comer

Audience age: 8-12

Format: Paperback

Publisher: A & U Children (30 May 2023)

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1761180134

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1761180132

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