'I don't know you at all. I wouldn't recognise you from a hole in the ground. If I was telling this story to some friends, then they would already know Kiffo and they would know me and they would know the school and everything. I'd just be able to get straight into what happened when a new English teacher, the Pitbull, slobbered and snarled her way into our class. But you don't know anything. No offence.'Part quirky journal, part detective fiction, this wild and witty novel is a laugh-out-loud comedy about two unlikely friends who are drawn into a dramatic series of events through their mutual mistrust of their new English teacher.Recommended for children 12 years and over.LANGUAGE MAY OFFEND
Barry Jonsberg was born in Liverpool, England, and now lives in Darwin with his wife, children and a couple of eccentric dogs. He was a lecturer in English in the UK and a high school teacher in Darwin. He still teaches occasionally, but looks upon writing as his full-time occupation. Barry has written several novels for young adults, all of which have been published to great acclaim. Anna Steen is a Theatre graduate of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). Anna has worked with various theatre companies across Australia, working nationally and internationally. Anna works as a regular voice over artist and has performed in a number of radio dramas and poeticas for Radio National. She has both produced and narrated over 20 novels and anthologies for Audio Books.
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