Nadia Wheatley
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 75 |
Date of birth | April 30,1949 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Sydney |
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Nationality | Australian |
Known for | Children's fiction, historical fiction, short stories, articles |
Children's fiction | |
historical fiction | |
Job | Novelist |
Education | Macquarie University |
Official site | nadiawheatley.com |
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ID | 554131 |
My Place
Luke's way of looking
Five Times Dizzy
Papunya School Book of Country and History
The House That Was Eureka
Australians All: A History of Growing Up from the Ice Age to the Apology
Going Bush
A Banner Bold: The Diary of Rosa Aarons, Ballarat Goldfield, 1854
Listening to Mondrian
The night Tolkien died
The life and myth of Charmian Clift
Dancing in the Anzac Deli
Flight
The Blooding
1 is for one
Playground: Listening to Stories from Country and from Inside the Heart
Lucy in the leap year
Her Mother's Daughter: A Memoir
Vigil
Making My Place
The Greatest Treasure of Charlemagne the King
Charmain Clift: A Biography
Good Night, Me and More Stories for Sleep
West: Paintings by Ken Searle
Highway
Luke's way of looking
Five Times Dizzy
Papunya School Book of Country and History
The House That Was Eureka
Australians All: A History of Growing Up from the Ice Age to the Apology
Going Bush
A Banner Bold: The Diary of Rosa Aarons, Ballarat Goldfield, 1854
Listening to Mondrian
The night Tolkien died
The life and myth of Charmian Clift
Dancing in the Anzac Deli
Flight
The Blooding
1 is for one
Playground: Listening to Stories from Country and from Inside the Heart
Lucy in the leap year
Her Mother's Daughter: A Memoir
Vigil
Making My Place
The Greatest Treasure of Charlemagne the King
Charmain Clift: A Biography
Good Night, Me and More Stories for Sleep
West: Paintings by Ken Searle
Highway
Nadia Wheatley Life story
Nadia Wheatley is an Australian writer whose work includes picture books, novels, biography and history. Perhaps best known for her classic picture book My Place, the author's biography of Charmian Clift was described by critic Peter Craven as 'one of the greatest Australian biographies'.