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News and Upcoming Events

Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing is launching the Arabic translation of Where the Streets Had A Name in April 2010. Where the Streets had A Name is the first Australian book to be published by BQFP.

2010 Tour Dates:

Randa will be on tour in Doha and Cairo from 24 April to 1 May 2010.

Randa will be in the Northern Territory for the Wordstorm Festival on 14 and 15 May 2010

Randa will be on tour in Singapore and Malaysia 9-18 July 2010

Randa will be at the Byron Bay Writer's Festival 6-8 August 2010.

Where the streets Had a Name has just been short-listed for the 2010 ADELAIDE FESTIVAL AWARDS FOR LITERATURE. For more details click here.

Ten Things I Hate About Me
was selected, by a joint committee of America's Children's Book Council and the National Council for the Social Studies, as a CBC/NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People 2010.

Where The Streets Had A Name has won the Golden Inkys award!

The Inkys are Australia’s only teen choice book awards, reflecting what teenagers want to read rather than what they are told to read. The Inky Awards were created by the State Library of Victoria’s Centre for Youth Literature to encourage reading for pleasure amongst teenagers.

For more information please visit: http://www.insideadog.com.au

 

News Flash:

Where the streets Had a Name has just been short-listed for the 2010 ADELAIDE FESTIVAL AWARDS FOR LITERATURE. For more details click here.

Ten Things I Hate About Me was selected, by a joint committee of America's Children's Book Council and the National Council for the Social Studies, as a CBC/NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People 2010.

Where The Streets Had A Name has won the Golden Inkys award! The Inkys are Australia’s only teen choice book awards, reflecting what teenagers want to read rather than what they are told to read. The Inky Awards were created by the State Library of Victoria’s Centre for Youth Literature to encourage reading for pleasure amongst teenagers. http://www.insideadog.com.au

Where The Streets Had A Name has just been selected as a Notable Book by the children's book council!