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Ursula Dubosarsky (born
Ursula Coleman; 1961 in Sydney, Australia) is an
Australian writer of
fiction and non-fiction for
children and
young adults, whose...
-
February 2009). "The War
Against Fairy Bread".
Sydney Morning Herald.
Ursula Dubosarsky (2001).
Fairy Bread.
Mitch Vane (illus.).
Penguin Books. ISBNÂ 978-0-14-131175-3...
-
Tahrir Square", The Spectator,
retrieved 19
September 2016
Dubosarsky, Ursula,
Ursula Dubosarsky,
archived from the
original on 7
February 2012 Ehrenpreis...
- Bull and his
wonderful lamp: a new
reading of an old tale by Homunculus.
Dubosarsky,
Ursula (2006). "Post-war
place and
displacement in
Rumer Godden's "The...
- mini
series that
touches on the
Affair The Red Shoe, a
novel by
Ursula Dubosarsky,
which won the New
South Wales Premier's
Literary Award and the Queensland...
- Day (2011) is a
young adult mystery novel by
Australian author Ursula Dubosarsky. The
novel is set in
Australia in 1967. In a
class of only
eleven schoolgirls...
- also in As You Like It by
Jaques (3.3.7-8).
Australian writer Ursula Dubosarsky published a play for children, The
Goose Who Was
Nearly Cooked, based...
- Australia". www.allenandunwin.com.
Retrieved 11 July 2019. "Ursula
Dubosarsky".
Ursula Dubosarsky.
Retrieved 11 July 2019.
Sources Holden,
Amanda (ed.) (2001)...
- Lederer, The Word Circus: A Letter-perfect Book (1998), p. 82-87.
Ursula Dubosarsky, The Word Snoop: A Wild and
Witty Tour of the
English Language (2009)...
- the
first creature to
travel to the Wood
between the Worlds. In
Ursula Dubosarsky's Maisie and the
Pinny Gig, a
little girl has a
recurrent dream about a...