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      • Australian Licensing Corporation

        Mary Hare Director mary@alcagency.com +44 (0)7718 586425

      • Books From Australia

        Each year the APA coordinates an Australian Collective Stand at Frankfurt Book Fair, supporting independent Publishers in attendance at the world’s largest book fair.

      • Hachette Australia Pty Ltd

        We are a team of expert publishers and passionate readers dedicated to discovering and supporting talented writers and working with them to craft exceptional stories. We select the very best, whatever the genre – from high-quality commercial fiction to literary award-winners, children’s picture books and adventure stories to memoirs and history, lifestyle and sport. And then we pour 100 years of publishing excellence into every page, bringing them to readers in the formats that they love. We are home to such critically acclaimed authors and bestselling novelists as Michael Mohammed Ahmad, Geraldine Brooks, Trudi Canavan, Maxine Beneba Clarke, Lian Hearn, Natasha Lester, Adrian McKinty, Favel Parrett, J P Pomare, Michael Robotham, Sarah Schmidt and Inga Simpson; non-fiction heavyweight popular historian Peter FitzSimons, Walkley award-winner and investigative journalist Louise Milligan, world-renowned comedian Fiona O’Loughlin and bestselling author, journalist and commentator Nikki Gemmell; and, on our children’s list, internationally renowned picture book creator and Astrid Lindgren award winner Shaun Tan, Jessica Townsend, Sami Bayly and Zana Fraillon – to name just a few. We are also proud to be the Australian and New Zealand publishing home for highly successful international authors Mitch Albom, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, The Minimalists, Gordon Livingston, and Eckhart Tolle. Everyone at Hachette Australia is passionate about building our list and discovering and growing talented authors.

      • Mary Abouchaar

        Every story describes a wish that Tyler makes, the steps he takes to obtain it, and the reason why he gladly grants it to a dear one. In "Tyler's Promised Gift" Tyler works hard to obey his mother's commands in anticipation of receiving his promised 'little red car". At his birthday party he offers the car to a younger, sad, and crying guest. In "Tyler's Baby Sister" Tyler tries to get his mother to focus her attention again on him instead of on his baby sister, Tia. Tyler finally realizes that helping his mother to give more care to Tia gave him the most satisfaction. In "Tyler's Acting Practice" Tyler spends hours perfecting his aim when using a slingshot. When he was finally ready to play the part of David in the school play "David and Goliath", he noticed that his friend Joel, who was new to the school this year, was being bullied and excluded from all games because he was missing the net whenever he tried to shoot a basketball. Heroically, Tyler offers the role of David to Joel when he learns that Joel excels at aiming pebbles with his slingshot. His plan to reverse the students' disrespect towards Joel succeeded when everyone in the school auditorium cheered Joel for his perfect aim at the helmet of Goliath. In "Tyler's Lunchbox Treat", Tyler could hardly wait for lunch break to bite into the krispy marshmallow treat his mother had baked for him. When Tyler discovers that the sandwich of his lunch companion was missing, and that he couldn't share his peanut butter sandwich with him because his companion was allergic to peanuts, Tyler gives him his krispy marshmallow square. Tyler always feels like a winner at the end, and not at all a loser. Children and parents are happy to arrive at the ending of each story.

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