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Creative Ways with History

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September 2004, no. 264

Fireshadow by Anthony Eaton

University of Queensland Press, $18.95 pb, 337 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Sly by Ric Feneley

Macmillan, $16.95 pb, 366 pp

Black Juice by Margo Lanagan

Allen & Unwin, $17.95 pb, 222 pp

Creative Ways with History

by
September 2004, no. 264

The past is mostly a foreign country to teenage readers, a place to which they rarely venture, prefer­ring the realism of their own lives. Historical fiction has always been a relatively minor genre on the shelves of children’s literature. But that appears to be changing, if the following three books are any indication. Human history and historical settings are used in creative ways to produce works of compelling story and insight.

Fireshadow

Fireshadow

by Anthony Eaton

University of Queensland Press, $18.95 pb, 337 pp

Sly

Sly

by Ric Feneley

Macmillan, $16.95 pb, 366 pp

Black Juice

Black Juice

Margo Lanagan

Allen & Unwin, $17.95 pb, 222 pp

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