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The Cave

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'... an epic story, beautifully written with clear, spare prose and the ability to go right to the heart of young males in modern society.' A survival camp organised by the school. What could be more straightforward? Sam is reminded of camping with his grandfather - but his grandfather is dead now and Sam doesn't want to think about that. Far better to think about his relationship with his girlfriend and where that might lead. Meanwhile, there's the whingers and the hard men to deal with. And on a camp like this, Sam could well find out things about himself and other people he'd really rather not know. There are no compromises as Susanne Gervay explores today's youth culture: Rave parties, extreme challenges, sport, sexuality. There is humour, aggression, bravado, love and loss as a group of young males confront one another and themselves on an eight-day survival camp that will expose the underbelly of male culture with all its potential for violence and courage. 'The Cave is an epic story, beautifully written with clear, spare prose and the ability to go right to the heart of young males in modern society.' CAROLE KAYROOZ, PhD, MAPS, Director, Postgraduate Studies, Communication and Education, University of Canberra

Author Biography:

As a child of refugees, books were a safe and special place for Susanne Gervay to explore the world and ideas. She wants that for all young people. You'll find her planting mangroves in Kiribati; in Istanbul speaking to thousands of kids about no bullying; in remote indigenous schools bringing literacy to kids; touring with her I Am Jack play, adapted by Monkey Baa Theatre across Australia and the USA. Susanne's acclaimed books are widely endorsed by the Cancer Council NSW, Variety and The Children's Hospital Westmead. She is an ambassador for Room to Read, bringing education to the children of the developing world; a role model for Books in Homes, taking books to disadvantaged and indigenous children in Australia; and a literacy ambassador for many campaigns. Susanne is also Regional Advisor for the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI), promoting the community of writers and illustrators in Australia and internationally. She has been awarded the Lifetime Social Justice Literature Award by the International Literacy Association, an Order of Australia, and was nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. www.sgervay.com Author photo by Jessica Higgins
Release date NZ
May 29th, 2002
Collection
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Country of Publication
Australia
Imprint
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Pages
192
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Dimensions
127x197x10
ISBN-13
9780207198144
Product ID
1629977

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