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Published 2 January 2015
ISBN 9781922182074
Format Paperback
Extent 352pp
AU Price $14.95
NZ Price $17.99

The True Story of Spit MacPhee: Text Classics



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When young Spit MacPhee comes to live with his grandfather, the people of the Australian country town of St Helen fear for his future. Fyfe MacPhee is a crazy old man, and barefoot Spit has to fend for himself along the riverbank where they live. While some people feel that Spit can look after himself, others believe he would be better cared for in a boys home—and when old Fyfe dies after one of his 'turns' a fierce battle to decide Spit's destiny begins.
Featuring a new introduction from Phillip Gwynne in this Text Classics edition, The True Story of Spit MacPhee is a much-loved, quintessentially Australian novel for readers of all ages.

Published 2 January 2015
ISBN 9781922182074
Format Paperback
Extent 352pp
AU Price $14.95
NZ Price $17.99

About the author

James Aldridge

James Aldridge has written about thirty novels for adults and children, short stories, plays, non-fiction and television scripts. His writing has been published in forty languages. He has also enjoyed a successful career in journalism: his war despatches were published worldwide in major international news publications, and he was awarded the gold medal for journalism by the Organisation for International Journalists in 1972.But it is the first twenty years of James's life growing up in the Victorian town of Swan Hill that inspired him to write the wonderful St Helen series for which he is famous. Set in the Depression of the 1930s, the novels include Ride a Wild Pony (adapted for the screen by Wait Disney), My Brother Tom (made into a television series), The True Story of Spit MacPhee (also adapted for television, plus winner of the 1986 New South Wales Premier's Literary Award and the 1986 Guardian Award), The True Story of Lilli Stubeck (1985 Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year) and The True Story of Lola MacKellar. The Wings of Kitty St Clair is a welcome addition to this popular series with all of the familiar characters that St Helen readers love.In 2003 The Girl from the Sea was shortlisted for the CBCA Book of the Year and the NSW Premier's Literary Award.