Catch a falling star / Meg McKinlay.
Publication details: Newtown, NSW : Walker Books Australia Pty Ltd, 2019.Description: 236 pages ; 20 cmSubject(s):- Skylab Program
- Skylab Program -- Fiction
- Skylab Program -- Juvenile fiction
- Premier's reading challenge 7-8
- CBCA. 2020 Noable Award
- Brothers and sisters
- Grief in children
- Children's stories
- Nineteen seventies -- Juvenile fiction
- Secrecy -- Juvenile fiction
- Grief in children -- Juvenile fiction
- Young adult fiction, Australian
- Children's stories, Australian
- Australian fiction
- Astronautics -- Accidents -- Juvenile fiction
- Brothers and sisters -- Fiction
- Loss (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction
- Belief and doubt -- Juvenile fiction
- Space vehicles -- Atmospheric entry -- Juvenile fiction
- Space stations -- Juvenile fiction
- Brothers and sisters -- Juvenile fiction
- Single parent families -- Juvenile fiction
- Western Australia -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Juvenile fiction
- Australian
- Australian fiction
- Australian fiction
- Australian fiction.
- Australian fiction.
- Young adult fiction.
- Historical fiction
- Fantasy fiction
- Fantasy fiction.
- Australian fiction
- Australian fiction
- Children's stories
- Australian fiction
- Children's stories
- Children's stories, Australian
- Children's stories
- Fiction.
- Juvenile works.
- Historical fiction
- Fantasy fiction
- Historical fiction.
- A823.4 23
- PR9599.M356 C38 2019
- Children's Book Council of Australia younger readers shortlisted book, 2020.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Junior collection | MACK | Available | 061988 |
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It's 1979 and the sky is falling. Skylab, that is. Somewhere high above Frankie Avery, one of the world's first space stations is tumbling to Earth. And rushing back with it are old memories. Things twelve-year-old Frankie thought she'd forgotten. Things her mum won't talk about, and which her little brother Newt never knew. Only did he? Does he? Because as Skylab circles closer, Newt starts acting strangely. And while the world watches the sky, Frankie keeps her own eyes on Newt. Because if anyone's going to keep him safe, it's her. It always has been. But maybe this is something bigger than splinters and spiders and sleepwalking. Maybe a space station isn't the only thing heading straight for calamity.
For secondary school age.
Children's Book Council of Australia younger readers shortlisted book, 2020.