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Way Home

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ISBN-10: 0099486814

ISBN-13: 9780099486817

Edition: 1996

Authors: Libby Hathorn, Gregory Rogers

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Shane, a young street kid, befriends a stray alley cat. With the little cat tucked inside his jacket, Shane dashes his way home through the bleak, sinister streets of a big city at night.
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Book details

List price: $5.99
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication date: 8/1/1996
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 32
Size: 9.09" wide x 12.05" long x 0.35" tall
Weight: 0.440
Language: English

Libby Hathorn was born Elizabeth Hathorn in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. She was brought up in the Sydney suburbs of Maroubra and then Tamarama Beach. Hathorn received her eduation at Maroubra Junction Primary School, Sydney Girls High School, Balmain Teachers College, and Macquarie University. She's held past jobs as a lab assistant, teacher, teacher-librarian, senior education officer, producer, and antique-spotter. Hathorn's title, Way Home, was the recipient of the Kate Greenaway medal and has been translated into several languages. As well as her twenty fiction titles, Hathorn has also written educational books and video scripts currently in use in Australia and Canada.…    

Gregory Rogers was an Australian author and illustrator. He studied fine art at the Queensland College of Art and worked as a graphic designer after completing his studies. He was the first Australian to receive the Carnegie Medal, for Libby Hathorn�s Way Home. Rogers was best known in the United States for his book, The Boy, the Bear, the Baron, the Bard, which was a New York Times Best Illustrated Book and a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year. Rogers died of stomach cancer in Brisbane on May 1. He was 55.