Josh (UQP Children's Classics)

Author(s): Ivan Southall

Children's Classics

Josh Plowman, fourteen, was at odds with the other kids at Ryan Creek from the moment he arrived there. He was even at odds with his aunt, who expected so much of him, when all he wanted was to be himself. This is the story of a boy who isn't sure who he is or who he's meant to be. It's about the lost child in all of us.

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Ivan Southall was born in Melbourne in 1921. His father's death forced him to leave school at the age of 14 and begin working full time to support his family. During his spare time he wrote short stories (some of which were published) and completed four books before the age of 20. When the Second World War began he joined the RAAF, trained as a pilot and eventually became the captain of a Sunderland flying boat, for which he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1944. After the war, Southall went to London and wrote war history for two years. In 1947 he returned to Australia and became a freelance writer. Southall's first children's book, Meet Simon Black was published by Angus and Robertson in 1950. This was the beginning of the Simon Black adventure series and was followed by eight more titles over the next 10 years, each drawn from his wartime flying experiences. In 1966 Ash Road won the Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Book of the Year Award and Southall really came into his own as a children's writer. Numerous editions of his many books have appeared throughout the world in over 20 languages. Over the next 30 years he and his books received multiple honours and awards here in Australia and also in England, Japan, Holland, Austria, the United States, and Spain. Southall has travelled extensively and has lectured about children's books

General Fields

  • : 9780702235634
  • : UQP
  • : UQP
  • : 0.2
  • : 01 May 2006
  • : 181mm X mm
  • : Australia
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Ivan Southall
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : A823.3
  • : 272