Cora Seen and Heard, 9781760657666
Paperback
Shy girl, old theatre, stolen letters, can Cora find her voice?

Cora Seen and Heard

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    1 May 2024

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Summary

Cora’s Stage Fright: Finding Her Voice in the Spotlight

Cora Lane battles a severe case of tongue-tie, often feels invisible, and finds solace among the stacks of her local library. The idea of stepping into the limelight fills her with dread. However, when her parents embark on a project to breathe life back into a forgotten theatre in their quaint Tasmanian town, Cora sees a golden opportunity: a chance to sculpt a brand new version of herself.

But as Cora quickly reverts …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781760657666
ISBN-10:1760657662
Author:Zanni Louise
Publisher:Walker Books Australia
Imprint:Walker Books Australia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:1 May 2024
Weight:222g
Dimensions:199mm x 131mm
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Critics Review

The latest middle grade novel from Zanni Louise for readers aged 10+ has many strengths, including the subtle developments and journeys for even secondary characters, who are all lovingly constructed and believable; the protagonist’s authenticity and heart; compelling relationships (such as between Cora and her older sister); and the elements of intrigue associated with Clair. * Books + Publishing *This is a wonderful story about fitting in, being yourself, and realising that even the people who seem to have it all together have self-doubt and secrets too. It is a story about family, friendship, growing up, accepting change, and having the courage to accept yourself. * Lamont Books *Zanni works magic when she brings communities to life, and this is another fantastic novel and story from her that is relevant and timeless, that brings old and new together, and shows that there are many ways of being yourself, a powerful and authentic message that everyone needs to hear sometimes. This is a special book that celebrates the arts, and something we all need to have in our lives. – Ashleigh MeikleThis is an important and engaging coming-of-age novel that has themes of self-acceptance, courage, friendship, family, dynamics, and community. There’s lots for middle-grade readers to take away with some vital lessons to be learnt. * Better Reading *Family interactions, juggling friends and dealing with misunderstandings make this a book that will resonate with many young teenagers and provide a great springboard for discussions about identity and self-confidence. * ReadPlus *

About The Author

Zanni Louise

Based in the Byron Bay hinterland, Zanni Louise is passionate about writing quality books for children and inspiring people to write their own stories.

Zanni has written 16 books for children, including picture books and junior fiction. Her books have been described as quirky, warm and funny, and are sold in many foreign territories. She’s been twice listed in the CBCA Notables, and her picture book Archie and the Bear was selected for the highly prestigious international children’s catalogue: The White Ravens.

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