A Whole Lot of Wayne
David McRobbie(Author)
A&U Children (Publisher)
Published on 1. June 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-1-74175-244-1 (ISBN)
Description
Wayne, how come the book's called A Whole Lot of Wayne? Because that's what it is, Squocka, a whole lot of me. The time I went to Rupert Pringle's party, the time I skinned my knee. All the emotional stuff.But I'm in the book too, Wayne, so it's a whole lot of me as well.Sure it is, Squocka - you, Kevin Merry, Fat Cat, Violet Pridmore and my ever-helpful family. Laughs by the bucketful.If our book could talk, Wayne,I wonder what it would say? I bet it would say, Don't just stand there, buy me!' Plus, Twenty-five stories - with heaps about Squocka.'But mainly me. A Whole Lot of Wayne.
Reviews / Votes
'A hugely entertaining snapshot of Australian school and family life...full of embarrassing, hilarious, true-to-life stories.'Brisbane News, 13/6/07'...a funny twist...a delightful read aimed at ages 8-14.'Newcastle Herald, 21/7/07'Full of humour about everyday things...it's brilliant!'dmag.com.au, July 2007More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Sydney
Australia
Publishing group
Allen & Unwin
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 9 to 13 years
Dimensions
Height: 195 mm
Width: 130 mm
Weight
380 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-74175-244-1 (9781741752441)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
David McRobbie was born in Scotland. He has worked as a ship's engineer, a primary-school teacher, college lecturer, parliamentary researcher in Papua New Guinea, scriptwriter and producer of children's radio and television programs for the ABC. He is now a full-time writer and lives in Queensland.The original four 'Wayne' books were hugely popular and were adapted into the successful ABC television series, 'The Wayne Manifesto' which was screened in 54 countries.David has written many other best-selling books for children and young adults including the thriller See How They Run, which was adapted as a gripping ABC/BBC television series and Eugenie Sandler PI which has been adapted for the ABC/ITV. His young adult novel, Tyro, was shortlisted for the 2000 Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Award for Older Readers. Fergul McPhail was published in 2000 and was adapted for television. David's most recent book Mad Ar