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Sofie Laguna

    Sofie Laguna crafts compelling narratives for both young readers and adults, establishing herself as a versatile author and playwright. Her works for young people have garnered significant acclaim, earning honors and notable distinctions within the literary community. Laguna's writing delves into complex human emotions and relationships, showcasing a profound understanding of character. Her debut novel for adults was met with international praise, affirming her skill in engaging a broad readership with sophisticated storytelling.

    1836: Fighting Bones
    One Foot Wrong
    Bad Buster
    The Choke
    The Glow
    The Eye of the Sheep
    • 2023

      Megan and her best friend Li must team up and draw on all their creativity and courage to defeat a strange monster that threatens their town.

      The Glow
    • 2023

      When Ruby sees an amazing creature on the beach on her way home from school, she is hopeful she's found a new friend. A gorgeous story about kindness and family and friendship, brought beautifully to life by two incredibly talented creators. Ruby led the creature out into the garden. She drew a dancing circle in the sand. 'I choose you!' she said to the creature. Walking along the beach, Ruby finds a strange creature on the shore. She takes it home, feeds it and makes a bed of straw for it in her cubby - but a cubby is no place for a creature from the sea. Ruby must draw on all her resources to help the creature find their way home - and perhaps, along the way, she might just find an unexpected friendship. A whimsical tale of friendship, compassion and resourcefulness, from a wonderfully talented creative team.

      A Friend for Ruby
    • 2023

      It's 1808... and Grace's world is about to change - from her tough life as a mudlark on the River Thames in London, to the adventures and challenges she faces as a servant girl in a new country. Journey with Grace across all four exciting stories about a convict girl who's given a second chance.

      Our Australian Girl: The Grace Stories
    • 2022

      A spooky, exuberantly funny and hugely entertaining book about a boy who is having trouble making friends in his new neighbourhood... From bestselling author Sofie Laguna. Perfect for Halloween reading!

      The House on Pleasant Street
    • 2022

      Beautiful, warm and evocative, this stunning picture book reveals an older brother's hopes for the amazing experiences he will share with his new baby brother - when he's older. A triumph of illustration and storytelling.

      When You're Older
    • 2022

      A beautiful, illustrated adventure story with a classic feel, about a quiet boy and a talking crow on an extraordinary hot-air balloon ride to the Arctic.

      The Song of Lewis Carmichael
    • 2019

      A quick, cruel, coming-of-age tale in the vein of recent remarkable literature on dangerous girlhoods and disjointed families.

      The Choke
    • 2016

      Meet Jimmy Flick. He's not like other kids - he's both too fast and too slow. He sees too much, and too little. Jimmy's mother Paula is the only one who can manage him. She teaches him how to count sheep so that he can fall asleep. She holds him tight enough to stop his cells spinning. It is only Paula who can keep Jimmy out of his father's way. But when Jimmy's world falls apart, he has to navigate the unfathomable world on his own, and make things right

      The Eye of the Sheep
    • 2015

      1836: Fighting Bones

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in 1836 at Tasmania's Point Puer prison, the story follows Irish brothers Danny and Declan Sheehan as they navigate the harsh realities of convict life. Facing tragedy and a menacing bully, the brothers must decide whether to risk everything for a chance at freedom. Their journey is filled with tension and action, highlighting themes of survival and brotherhood in a challenging historical context.

      1836: Fighting Bones
    • 2008

      One Foot Wrong

      • 249 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.7(895)Add rating

      A child is imprisoned in a house by her reclusive religious parents. Hester has never seen the outside world. The story told by Hester is often dark and terrible, but the sheer blazing brilliance of her language and the imagery that illuminates the pages make this novel an exhilarating, enlightening and joyous act of faith.

      One Foot Wrong