The China Coin by Allan Baillie - ISBN: 9780140347531
Paperback
Grief, mystery, and terror collide in Tiananmen Square.

The China Coin

  • Paperback

    192 pages

  • Release Date

    3 August 1992

Summary

Allan Baillie’s popular historical fiction for teen readers - an exciting journey into China set against the background of Tiananmen Square.

‘Dad was not here. The three of us were now two, but Dad’s last adventure did not have to be over. Not as long as there was someone around to keep it going…’

Leah travels across China with her mum, in search of long lost relatives and the answer to an ancient mystery. Grieving for her father, she feels increasingly distanced from her moth…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780140347531
ISBN-10:0140347534
Author:Allan Baillie
Publisher:Penguin Random House Australia
Imprint:Puffin
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Edition:1st
Release Date:3 August 1992
Weight:146g
Dimensions:183mm x 112mm x 16mm
About The Author

Allan Baillie

Allan Baillie was born in Scotland in 1943 and came to Victoria, Australia with his family when he was six. They moved to Emerald, then Geelong (he still barracks for the Cats), Drysdale, Portarlington and later Melbourne.

Allan began writing stories for fun while still at school. He is now one of Australia’s most successful writers for children. His novels, which include Little Brother (1986), The China Coin (1992), Saving Abbie (2000) and Treasure Hunters (2002), have won him acclaim, awards and international recognition. His books have found success in Japan, Sweden, Holland, Germany, France, Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States, New Zealand and South Africa. His most recent books include a collection of short stories, A Taste of Cockroach (2005) and Castles (2005), a superb picture book for young children, illustrated by Caroline Magerl.

Allan’s most recent novel, Krakatoa Lighthouse, won the 2010 NSW Premier’s Literary Patricia Wrightson Award. Outpost is his forthcoming novel, and he is currently working on the next two after that.

Allan spends most of his time with his wife Agnes in Avalon, north of Sydney, but they travel regularly to far-flung places, including Anak Krakatoa, the Son of Krakatoa, which they climbed during a quiet period.

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