The True Story of Mary
The True Story of Mary: Who Wanted To Stand On Her Head is a 2005 Children's chapter book by Jane Godwin. It is a rhyming story about a girl called Mary who, upon standing on her head, has a number of adventures.
Author | Jane Godwin |
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Illustrator | Drahos Zak |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Genre | chapter book, nonsense poetry |
Published | 2005 (Allen & Unwin) |
Media type | Print (hardback) |
Pages | 49 |
ISBN | 9781741147162 |
OCLC | 76888580 |
Godwin described it as "probably the strangest story I have written".[1]
Reception
The True Story of Mary has been reviewed by Australian Bookseller & Publisher,[2] The Bulletin with Newsweek,[3] and Reading Time.[4]
It is a 2006 Aurealis Awards Childrens short story joint winner,[5] and a 2006 Children's Book Council of Australia shortlisted book of the year for younger readers.[6]
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gollark: I think I know approximately how this game works, "garbageā¢".
gollark: I could declare war on them.
gollark: FEAR Poland.
gollark: I should really have added an actual "exfiltrate user files" option.
References
- Jane Godwin. "The True Story of Mary". janegodwin.squarespace.com. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
- Erin O'Brien (December 2005). "The True Story of Mary Who Wanted to Stand on Her Head [Book Review] (subscription required)". Australian Bookseller & Publisher. Books and Publishing Pty Ltd. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
- G. M. (20 December 2005). "The True Story of Mary, Who Wanted to Stand on Her Head". The Bulletin with Newsweek. 123 (6501): 158. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
- "The True Story of Mary who wanted to stand on her head". Reading Time. CBCA. 50 (1): 26. February 2006. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
- "The 2006 Aurealis Awards winners". aurealis.com.au. Chimaera Publications. 2 February 2007. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
- "2006 Book of the Year: Younger Readers". archive.cbca.org.au. CBCA. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
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