Lucy The Good

· Random House Australia
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Lucy van Loon knows she's a good girl. So why is she always sitting on the Time Out chair? After all, she had a very good reason for tipping Jacinta's unicorn pencils all over the floor. And she only had a shriek because her grumpy aunt called her a bad girl and a greedy liar, which was UTTERLY not true. But what if Lucy is bad? Her aunt has brought something from Holland that Lucy wishes she'd never seen. Now she has to figure out how to avoid it, and fast. It's time to prove she really is Lucy the Good. But how? A delightful story about trying to be good from author Marianne Musgrove and illustrator Cheryl Orsini.

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About the author

MARIANNE MUSGROVE wrote her first full-length novel at the age of eleven: a romantic thriller featuring her unfortunate classmates. Although the unpublished manuscript met with only localised acclaim, she never gave up her dream of becoming an author. Marianne's first children's novel, THE WORRY TREE, was shortlisted for the 2007 National Children's Peace Literature Award and the 2008 Adelaide Festival Award for Children’s Literature. To read up on Marianne's exploits, check out www.mariannemusgrove.com.au CHERYL ORSINI is gaining a reputation as an outstanding Australian children's book illustrator. Her books include Natalie Jane Prior's THE DOLLS series and MINNIE PEARL AND THE UNDERSEA BAZAAR, titles in the Aussie Chomps series and Macquarie's MY FIRST 350 WORDS. Her illustrations are also sought after by Australian magazines including GARDENING AUSTRALIA and VOGUE KIDS. Cheryl lives in Coogee with her family.

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