Margaret Clark (writer)
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Margaret Clark | |
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Born |
Margaret Dianne Clark 20 April 1942 Geelong, Victoria, Australia |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | Australian |
Genres | Children's fiction, teen fiction |
Notable work(s) | Fat Chance |
Children | Stewart and Fiona |
www.margaretclark.com |
Margaret Clark is an Australian children's author. Some of her most famous works are the Aussie Angels series and the young-adult novel Fat Chance.
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Aussie Angels series
- Okay Koala
- Whale of a Time
- Seal with a Kiss
- Hello, Possum!
- Wannabe Wallaby
- Cocky Too
- Sheila the Heeler
- A Horse, of Course
- Operation Wombat
- Dollar for a Dolphin
- Dog on the Job
- Camel Breath
- Mouse Pad
- Duck for Luck
- Owl Express
- Pups for Sale
- Kidding Around
- Shark in the Dark
- Llama Drama
- Leap Frog
- Penguin Parade
Aussie Bites books
- Snap! (1997)
- Crackle!
- Pop! (1999)
- S. N. A. G. the Sensitive New Age Gladiator
- Silent Knight
- Mummy's Boy
- Willie Tell or Won't He
- Joan of Art Pokemon joe
- The Worst Nurse
Miscellaneous
- Pugwall
- Pugwall's Summer
- The Big Chocolate Bar
- Tina Tuff
- Famous for Five Minutes
- Ripper and Fang
- Plastic City
- Hold My Hand — Or Else
- Fat Chance (1996)
- Love on the Net (1996)
- Living with Leanne
- Calvin the Clutterbuster
- Ghost on Toast
- Tina Tuff in Trouble
- The Biggest Boast
- Hot or What
- Weird Warren
- Butterfingers
- Wally the Whiz Kid
- Britt the Boss
- Wacky Mac
- Copycat
- Back on Track — Diary of a Street Kid
- Pulling the Moves
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