Academic literature on the topic 'Runaway children – fiction'

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Prabowo, Bernadus Yoseph Setyo. "Producing For A Short Film: Short Film Abroad as A Study Case." ULTIMART Jurnal Komunikasi Visual 10, no. 2 (2018): 53–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.31937/ultimart.v10i2.773.

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ABROAD is a short film, which tells a story of an Indonesian student, Priyo (23) who lived in Brisbane. He had to live in his yellow car, after finding out that his scholarship had been corrupted. Priyo began his new journey when he met Pamela (17), a runaway musician who was stuck in Brisbane for a night during her trip to Sydney. Their friendship grows stronger when they played music and performed together at Brisbane streets. Unfortunately, Priyo’s car was vandalized due to his religion. Later on, their friendship was tested as they explore the city for the first time. The film explores the
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Runaway children – fiction"

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Burke, Andrew. "High Spirits - With an accompanying exegesis - Behind Dry Ink in Set Patterns." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2006. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/2063.

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This thesis is in the form of a novel titled 'High Spirits' and an exegesis, 'Behind Dry Ink in Set Patterns'. The novel traces the life of an Australian girl from birth to her mid-teens. Rose Sommers is adopted by a couple who have returned from prisoner-of-war camps in Singapore after World War II. Set in the early 1960s, the narrative starts with Rose at thirteen running away from the family farm to Perth. The novel has six flashbacks in the first third to tell the story of how the parents adopted and treated her: her adoptive mother was unbalanced and her adoptive father was a weak man. Wh
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Books on the topic "Runaway children – fiction"

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Laura, Godwin, and Selznick Brian ill, eds. The runaway dolls. Hyperion Books for Children, 2008.

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Cole, Martina. The runaway. Headline, 1997.

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Avery, Lorraine. The runaway winner. Troll Associates, 1990.

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Casey, Kevin. The runaway game. May Davenport Publishers, 2001.

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Little, Jean. The runaway bunny. HarperFestival, 2001.

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Brown, Margaret Wise. The runaway bunny. Scholastic, 2000.

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Little, Jean. The runaway bunny. Harper & Row, 1991.

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Ruth, Thomas. The runaways. Beaver Books, 1988.

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Hart. The runaway: Y Elizabeth Anna Hart. Persephone, 2002.

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Konnikova, Svetlana. Grapette, the runaway who rolled away. Aurora Publishers, 2007.

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