Infamous by Justin D'ath

Infamous by Justin D'ath

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Tasmanian Tigers are supposed to be extinct. When Tim hears that one has been seen nearby, he gets an idea to draw tourists to his little town. His secret plan involves painting stripes on his old dog, but when he discovers thylacines are not extinct after all, he needs an even better plan.

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Infamous by Justin D'ath

As we inched our way forwards, I had a sudden picture in my mind of an enormous mouth with pointed white teeth exploding out of the darkness like a raptor in Jurassic Park. I just about lost my nerve then. I asked myself, Why are we doing this? There wasn't really an answer, at least not one that made sense...' When Tim and his dog Elvis launch Operation Thylacine, trouble is just around the corner. It looks as though Tasmanian tigers are not extinct, after all, and Tim and Elvis have to pull off a really difficult and dangerous trick. Soon Elvis is famous, and Tim...well he's infamous!
Enjoy this exciting book, but before you read it, think: Can you keep a secret? Michelle Cain age 11, Launceston Examiner5/7/03
Justin D'Ath grew up on a farm in New Zealand, and he wrote his first book (a ten-page cartoon about his pet turtle, Bubble) when he was nine years old. Since then, Justin has had lots of jobs but has never stopped writing. He now lives in Bendigo and is a full-time author, although he still finds time to teach novel writing to adults and run writing workshops with children in schools. Justin D'Ath's junior novels are inventive and highly entertaining, full of twisted science, unexpected plots and playful use of language.
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ISBN 13 9781741141283
ISBN 10 1741141281
Title Infamous
Author Justin D'ath
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Year published 2003-06-01
Number of pages 120
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.