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Knight believes that he lives on the best side of the book, but Viking disagrees.
Their solution ... build walls to keep their side safe from the other. But in their quest to build the better wall, will Knight and Viking fail to recognise the immediate danger that could impact both sides of the book?
A thought-provoking story about fear, prejudice and seeing the bigger picture.

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Knight believes that he lives on the best side of the book, but Viking disagrees.

Their solution ... build walls to keep their side safe from the other. But in their quest to build the better wall, will Knight and Viking fail to recognise the immediate danger that could impact both sides of the book?

A thought-provoking story about fear, prejudice and seeing the bigger picture.


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Autorenporträt
Tania Ingram is an internationally published author of children’s picture books, novels and poetry; including the rollicking Jinny and Cooper series and Aggie Flea series. She has a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and prior to becoming an author, worked as a child psychologist. She’s been shortlisted for the Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Award, and is a Premier’s Reading Ambassador. Tania enjoys visiting schools and attending festivals to share her love of stories and books with children. In her spare time, Tania likes to read and crochet. She’s learning to play the ukulele and often sings to her chickens who pretend to be underwhelmed by her talent.