• Sonya Louise Hartnett (born March 23, 1968, in Melbourne) is an Australian author of fiction for adults, young adults, and children. She has been called...
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  • automotive industry Michael Hartnett (1941–1999), an Irish poet P. P. Hartnett, (b. 1958), Irish writer and photographer Sonya Hartnett (b. 1938), Australian...
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    National Congress 1998–2017 and 2019–2022 Sonya Haddad (1936–2004), American translator and surtitler Sonya Hartnett (born 1968), Australian writer Sonja Henie...
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  • Of a Boy (category Novels by Sonya Hartnett)
    Of a Boy (What The Birds See in the UK and US) is a 2002 novel by Sonya Hartnett about a lonely and troubled youth. The omnipresent narrator follows the...
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  • by Andrew McGahan 2005: The Silver Donkey: A Novel for Children, by Sonya Hartnett 2005 - People's Choice Award: The Running Man, by Michael Gerard Bauer...
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  • Brazilian rock group founded in 1958 Golden Boys (novel), a 2014 novel by Sonya Hartnett The Golden Boys, a 2009 American romantic comedy film Boulton, Watt...
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    Princes in the Tower (1892) Elaine M. Alphin – Tournament of Time (1994) Sonya Hartnett - Princes (1997) Valerie Anand – Crown of Roses (1989) Margaret Campbell...
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  • Thursday's Child is young adult novel by the Australian writer Sonya Hartnett, published in 2000 by Penguin Books. Set during the 1930s Great Depression...
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  • Sons of the Rumour, David Foster Siddon Rock, Glenda Guest Butterfly, Sonya Hartnett The People's Train, Thomas Keneally Lovesong, Alex Miller Jasper Jones...
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  • translated into 22 languages, including English (as Kiffe Kiffe Tomorrow). Sonya Hartnett (born 1968) was thirteen years old when she wrote her first novel, Trouble...
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