Marsden, John

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A killing frost

2006
Ellie and her friends, a small band of teenagers trying to survive in the Australian countryside, continue to resist the enemies who have invaded their country.

The dead of night

1999
Six determined Australian teenagers try to find their missing friends while continuing to resist the enemies who have invaded their country.

While I live

2008
Ellie Linton, an Australian teen who engaged in guerilla warfare with invading forces after returning home from a camping trip with friends to find her family and the entire town imprisoned, tries to adjust to life on the farm following the end of hostilities, but finds the peace uneasy both across the border and within herself.

Incurable

2008
Ellie has struggled to put the war behind her and lead a normal life, but when the border clashes begin to escalate, putting Ellie and the young boy she cares for in danger, she must risk her life to save them.

Circle of flight

2009
Ellie Linton tries to lead a normal life after the war by coping with her parents' murders, running the farm, going to school, and taking care of a young boy.

Tomorrow, when the war began

2006
Seven Australian teenagers return from a camping trip in the bush to discover that their country has been invaded and they must hide to stay alive.

The Other side of dawn

2007
Ellie and her friends, five Australian teenagers who survived the enemy invasion of their country, use guerrilla tactics to support a major counterattack by New Zealand troops.

So much to tell you

1989
Sent to a hospital by her mother, Marina, a disfigured Australian girl who refuses to speak, reveals her thoughts and feelings in a diary.

Checkers

2000
Speaking from a mental hospital, a teenage girl recounts the tremendous media pressure that preceded the breaking scandal of her father's unethical business dealings.

Letters from the inside

1996
The relationship between two teenage girls who become acquainted through letters intensifies as their correspondence reveals some of the terrible problems of their lives.

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