000 01513cam a2200373 a 4500
001 662407663
003 OCoLC
005 20160909165520.0
008 100816s2011 nyua c 000 j eng
010 _a2010030936
020 _a9780545229241 (hbk.)
020 _a0545229243 (hbk.)
035 _a(OCoLC)662407663
040 _aDLC
_cDLC
_dIG#
_dBTCTA
_dNTE
_dCDX
_dUPZ
_dYDXCP
_dEHH
_dWAU
_dWSU
050 0 0 _aPZ7.T16123
_bLon 2011
082 0 0 _a[Fic]
_222
100 1 _aTan, Shaun
_98306
245 1 0 _aLost and found /
_c3 by Shaun Tan
246 1 4 _aLost & found
246 3 _aLost + found
250 _a1st Omnibus ed
260 _aNew York :
_bArthur A. Levine Books,
_c2011
300 _a1 v. (unpaged) :
_bcol. ill. ;
_c30 cm
505 0 _aThe red tree -- The lost thing -- The rabbits
520 _aThree stories explore how we lose and find what matters most to us, as a girl finds a bright spot in a dark world, a boy leads a strange, lost being home, and a group of peaceful creatures loses its home to cruel invaders
520 _aThree short stories that focus on loss and despair ; the final story, The rabbits, was written by John Marsden
650 0 _aLoss (Psychology)
_vJuvenile fiction
_96352
650 0 _aRabbits
_vJuvenile fiction
_98428
650 0 _aImperialism
_vJuvenile fiction
_98429
650 0 _aEnvironmental responsibility
_vJuvenile fiction
_98430
655 0 _aChildren's stories, Australian
_98431
700 1 2 _aMarsden, John,
_d1950-
_tRabbits
_98432
942 _2ddc
_cBK
999 _c123879
_d123879