Conrad Cooper's Last Stand

Conrad Cooper's Last Stand
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Publisher : Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9781743486115
ISBN-13 : 1743486111
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Book Synopsis Conrad Cooper's Last Stand by : Leonie Agnew

Download or read book Conrad Cooper's Last Stand written by Leonie Agnew and published by Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited. This book was released on 2014-04-23 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the Esther Glen Medal for Junior Fiction 2015 Storylines Notable Book Award 2015 'Conrad Cooper is the most lovable fictional character I have come across since Frankie Parsons in The 10pm Question . . . Agnew is an astounding writer . . . Everybody should read this, no matter what age.' Sarah Forster, We Love Books 'Agnew keeps the balance just right with humour and heart.' North & South 'The story has integrity . . . Agnew's characterisation, relationships and dialogue are spot-on, and very funny'. Judges' report, LIANZA Children and Young Adult Book Awards Dear Tane, I've never prayed to a god, so hope this is okay. If I get it wrong, don't strike me down with a thunderbolt or anything - I'm just a kid. Conrad Cooper needs a favour. He's just found out about Tane, the god of the forest, and he's decided that Tane is the perfect guy to solve his family problems. After all, the more high-profile gods probably have huge waiting lists, right? In return, Conrad will do anything to repay Tane, no matter how much trouble it causes. But will a Maori god listen to the prayers of a ten-year-old Pakeha boy? And, worse still, does Tane even exist? Set in 1978 against the Bastion Point occupation, Conrad Cooper's Last Stand is junior fiction full of humour but with a powerful core. Award-winning author Leonie Agnew has created a surprising, brave and completely engaging novel for young readers.


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