

The Year the Maps Changed
Author: Danielle Binks
Narrator: Tamala Shelton
Unabridged: 6 hr 12 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Quill Tree Books
Published: 10/18/2022
Categories: Children's Fiction, Children's Social Themes
Author: Danielle Binks
Narrator: Tamala Shelton
Unabridged: 6 hr 12 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Quill Tree Books
Published: 10/18/2022
Categories: Children's Fiction, Children's Social Themes
Danielle Binks is an author and literary agent from Melbourne, Australia. The Year the Maps Changed was her debut novel and has been shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Literary Award and was a Children’s Book Council of Australia Notable Book. She has since written her first young adult novel, The Monster of Her Age, and has edited and contributed to Begin, End, Begin, an anthology of new Australian young adult writing, which won an Australian Book Industry Award. To learn more about Danielle, visit her online at www.daniellebinks.com.
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I read The Year the Maps Changed almost in one sitting. It was just brilliant. It reminded me of the books I’d get engrossed in as a kid, reading late into the night because I wanted to stay immersed in the story with the characters. Fred is in grade six – and she is struggling to find her place with......more
This book is a complete delight and a welcome addition to the Australian middle grade fiction landscape. Fred's life is complicated and spinning seemingly out of control. She's a very likeable protagonist that many young people will identify with. Her friendships and family dynamics are relatable an......more
Full of a lot of heart and there's just so much packed into this lovely little book. It's beautifully written and I really liked the ways maps and geography references were interspersed throughout the story, it was a nice touch. Also, loved the way that Fred and Sam's teacher, Mr Khouri, reminded me......more