Ivan Francis Southall AM, DFC (8 June 1921 – 15 November 2008) was an Australian writer best known for young adult fiction. He wrote more than 30 children's...
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Hills End is a children's book by Ivan Southall published in 1962 and later adapted for television. The story follows seven children and their teacher...
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Southall is a surname, and may refer to David Southall, British paediatrician Ivan Southall (1921–2008), Australian children's author James P. C. Southall...
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based on the true story of the murder of 15-year-old Rachel Barber, Ivan Southall's granddaughter, who went missing on March, 1, 1999. It was later discovered...
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American writer and lecturer Josh (novel), a 1971 young adult novel by Ivan Southall City of Josh, a location in the Book of Mormon Josh (app), Indian social...
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published in England. The first non-British medalist was Australian author Ivan Southall for Josh (1972). The original rules also prohibited winning authors...
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industries of employment for residents of Monbulk as of 2016. In the 1950s, Ivan Southall, built a house at Blackwood Farm, on Old Emerald Road, Monbulk. His...
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Vampire series Virginia Sorenson (1912–1991) – Miracles on Maple Hill Ivan Southall (1921–2008) – Josh, Ash Road, Hills End, To the Wild Sky, Bread and...
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To the Wild Sky (1967) is a novel for children by Australian author Ivan Southall, illustrated by Jennifer Tuckwell. It won the Children's Book of the...
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Australian author Ivan Southall. It won the Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers in 1976. The book tells the story of Ivan Southall's time as a captain...
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