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The Angel family of Gum Tree Road is looking forward to another year of adventures. As usual, there will be birthdays and feast days to celebrate. But what else will happen in the months ahead? Nobody knows. But there's one thing they're sure about: Life won't be ordinary because, as Dad says with a grin, "We're not an ordinary family." When you're adventurous and willing to try new things, anything can happen. Why isn't Kate looking forward to Easter? Will Mum run in the mothers' race? Will Dad become a star? Is the Angels' baby a boy or a girl? What crashes into Granny's house in the middle…mehr

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The Angel family of Gum Tree Road is looking forward to another year of adventures. As usual, there will be birthdays and feast days to celebrate. But what else will happen in the months ahead? Nobody knows. But there's one thing they're sure about: Life won't be ordinary because, as Dad says with a grin, "We're not an ordinary family." When you're adventurous and willing to try new things, anything can happen. Why isn't Kate looking forward to Easter? Will Mum run in the mothers' race? Will Dad become a star? Is the Angels' baby a boy or a girl? What crashes into Granny's house in the middle of the night? Why do eleven girls need eleven pretty dresses? And will the Angels be upset when Dad tells them some unexpected news on Christmas Day? This sequel to The Angels of Abbey Creek is the story of a Catholic family living on the edge of the wild Australian bush.
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Sue Elvis lives with her family in a small village south of Sydney, Australia. This village is surrounded by the beautiful Australian bush where kangaroos and kookaburras and even a few koalas live. The bush is Sue's favourite place in the world. She loves running along bush tracks with her daughters and dog, Nora, or taking photos of the gum trees, wattle and other native plants. When Sue isn't in the bush, she can be found tapping away at her computer, writing stories or blog posts about her family's wonderful unschooling adventures.