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A hot westerly wind rushed through Dry Gully, swirling through the trees, shaking branches and rattling leaves. Things began to blow in on the wind. Lots and lots of things. Blue tried to catch one of the things, but the wind was too fast. Leaves, twigs and dust twisted and spiralled on the wind, stinging their eyes. The animals became afraid. Kyle ran to top of his tree. Tyson stood still and stared. Wesley looked glum. Emily quickly rolled into a ball. Fleur and Serena huddled together, shivering. Freya's frill flew up. Above the noise of the roaring wind, a whoosh was heard, not like the…mehr

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A hot westerly wind rushed through Dry Gully, swirling through the trees, shaking branches and rattling leaves. Things began to blow in on the wind. Lots and lots of things. Blue tried to catch one of the things, but the wind was too fast. Leaves, twigs and dust twisted and spiralled on the wind, stinging their eyes. The animals became afraid. Kyle ran to top of his tree. Tyson stood still and stared. Wesley looked glum. Emily quickly rolled into a ball. Fleur and Serena huddled together, shivering. Freya's frill flew up. Above the noise of the roaring wind, a whoosh was heard, not like the wail of the wind, something else, something large. It was Hawk. He stepped along a branch overhanging the billabong. 'Where are your parents? We need to sound an alarm.' 'Alarm! Alarm!' shrieked Katie. 'Oh no!' Tick grey dust whirled in, making them cough and splutter. 'The clouds have fallen! The clouds have fallen!' Kyle Koala yelled.
Autorenporträt
Linda Brooks lives in Adelaide. She writes nonfiction, poetry, fiction and short stories. She has published and illustrated children's books. She has a BA Hons in Creative Writing from Southern Cross University. She gained a publisher for her childhood memoir A Curious & Inelegant Childhood. She has written a nonfiction book on living with Asperger's Syndrome I'm not broken, I'm just different and the children's book Callan the Chameleon with contributions from Professor Tony Attwood. A registered nurse and advocate for disability in a previous life, Linda has a rich background in listening to the stories of others, never shying away from the darker, gritty tales. And yet, humour is never far away