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Katherine / Elisabeth MacIntyre
Bib ID 380119
Format BookBook
Author
MacIntyre, Elisabeth, 1916-2004
 
Description Sydney : Angus and Robertson, [1958] 
[32] p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm. 
Summary

Katherine rides to school on a pony and helps her father with the mustering. On a visit to Sydney she sees the surf, the zoo and the city shops, but she prefers her home on the fam.

Notes

Originally published: New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1944 under title: Susan, who lives in Australia.

Story told in rhyme.

For children.

Cited In

Muir, 4554

Subjects Farm life - Australia - Juvenile fiction.  |  City and town life - Australia - Juvenile fiction.  |  Sydney (N.S.W.) - Description and travel - Juvenile fiction.
Form/genre Children's stories, Australian.

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