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Bridie's Fire by Kirsty Murray
Bridie's Fire by Kirsty Murray




Bridie

No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. Kirsty lives in Melbourne with her husband and a gang of teenagers.Īll rights reserved. Some of their stories provided her with the backcloth for the CHILDREN OF THE WIND series. KIRSTY MURRAY is a fifth-generation Australian whose ancestors came from Ireland, Scotland, England and Germany. I recommend A Prayer for Blue Delaney for people in the early years of high school right up to the age when you start losing your sight – very hard to put down.’ ‘I really love this series the books have so much insight. ‘Full of incident, adventure and rich detail.’ This is a stirring story, rigorously researched so that each detail feels true.’ ‘Kirsty Murray understands families, joy and the relentlessness of grief. ‘I loved being in the secret world of Maeve, a place rich in laughter and tears, ghosts and surprises – all the right ingredients for a terrific read.’ Together, the four books make up the captivating CHILDREN OF THE WIND series, exploring 150 years of Australian life through the adventures of four feisty young people.

Bridie Bridie

Each tells a vivid, self-contained story, and can be read on its own. The Secret Life of Maeve Lee Kwong is a companion to Bridie’s Fire, Becoming Billy Dare and A Prayer for Blue Delaney.






Bridie's Fire by Kirsty Murray