Third in Jackie French's Animal Stars series, featuring the animals who contributed to history's most famous events. the story of the famous Burke and Wills expedition ...as it has never been told before the humans called him 'Bell Sing', but to the other camels he is known as 'He Who Spits Further than the Wind'. transported from the mountains and deserts of the 'Northwest Frontier' (present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan), Bell Sing accompanies explorers Burke and Wills as they try to cross Australia from south to north. Bell Sing has never had a high opinion of humans - or horses. And this expedition is the worst managed caravan he's even been in. Camel handler Dost Mahomet and soldier John King are also beginning to wonder if their leader is competent, or crazy. Bell Sing can smell water over the sandhills on the horizon ...and freedom too. Can the expedition succeed? And who - if anyone - will survive? this is the gritty and true story about one of the most extraordinary and iconic events in Australia's history.
Praise for the Animal Stars series: 'an irreverent and informative charmer' Sunday Age 'this exciting story of adventure and survival against the odds with likeable main characters has greater power than text books to spark new interests and extend existing ones' Viewpoint 'What a delight to read this book! ...I think this book could inspire much original history reading by young readers' Book News 'this is history brought to life for the young reader' Reader's Feast Book Guide Ages 9 - 13
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 3 in the Animal Stars Series. See all Animal Stars books here.
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Jackie French AM is an award-winning writer, wombat negotiator and was the Australian Children's Laureate for 2014-2015 and the 2015 Senior Australian of the Year. In 2016 Jackie became a Member of the Order of Australia for her contribution to children's literature and her advocacy for youth literacy. She is regarded as one of Australia's most popular chi
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