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Pals: Young Australians in Sport and Adventure

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About This Book

A lively collection of youth-centred adventure tales set in remote bushland, following a band of companions through sporting contests, camping trips, and practical rivalries. Episodes include a country cricket match, mock bushranger exploits, and excursions that lead to floods, rescues, and narrow escapes at sea and on rivers. Encounters with wild animals, brumby hunts, dingo raids, and a visit to goldfields provide episodic action, while camp life and explorations supply quieter descriptive passages. The stories alternate energetic set-pieces with vivid landscape sketches and emphasize camaraderie, ingenuity, and the thrills of outdoor adolescence.

About the Author

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Joseph Bowes

Joseph Bowes is an author known for his work in children's literature, particularly focusing on themes of adventure and sports. His notable book, "Pals: Young Australians in Sport and Adventure," captures the spirit of camaraderie and the excitement of youth, reflecting the experiences of young Australians. Bowes' writing often emphasizes the importance of friendship and teamwork, making his stories both engaging and relatable for young readers. Through his narratives, he contributes to the literary heritage of Australian children's literature.

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