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This book is about a juvenile land mullet who gets separated from her father while looking for food. Anna, the baby land mullet, runs and runs into the backyard of the humans' houses who live nearby her forest. She eventually meets a kind old blue-tongued lizard who agrees to help her find her way home. Other animals like birds help to locate the forest where she is to return. The plan is hatched by the skinks of the backyards who will help her to return to her forest. She eventually finds her forest and her family but encounters some scary experiences along the way.

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This book is about a juvenile land mullet who gets separated from her father while looking for food. Anna, the baby land mullet, runs and runs into the backyard of the humans' houses who live nearby her forest. She eventually meets a kind old blue-tongued lizard who agrees to help her find her way home. Other animals like birds help to locate the forest where she is to return. The plan is hatched by the skinks of the backyards who will help her to return to her forest. She eventually finds her forest and her family but encounters some scary experiences along the way.
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Autorenporträt
Mark Green has always held an intimate fascination for the natural world and the way that our beautiful planet functions. He always seeks out forest walks for experience and appreciation of living systems. Mark attended university in Lismore in 1987-88 gaining an Associate Diploma in Environmental Management. He then went on to work in many scientific and environmental field positions over the next twelve years. In 2001 he returned to Lismore to complete a Degree in Coastal Management and a Diploma of Education. He now works as a high school science teacher. Mark has two beautiful children, Rhiana and Ethan, to whom this book is dedicated. This book is also dedicated to my mother Barbara Joan Green, Professor Bill Bolton, Professor Nicholas Holmes and Mr David Campbell for their immense inspiration and encouragement over the years.