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Mahalia / Joanne Horniman
Bib ID 808079
Format BookBook
Author
Horniman, Joanne
 
Description Crows Nest, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin, 2001 
204 p. ; 20 cm. 
ISBN 1865084425  1865084425(pbk.) :  1865084425 (pbk.) 
Summary

Single teenage father Matt is 17 and looks after his baby, Mahalia. His girlfriend couldn't cope and has gone away, perhaps forever. This novel explores the tensions in Matt's existence; between the purposeful growth and demands of the baby and his own sense of drift.

Subjects Single fathers - Australia - Fiction.
Form/genre Young adult fiction.

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