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|title=Everybody Jam
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|date=March 2011
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My thanks to the good people at Andersen for sending the book.
If ''Everybody Jam'' makes them want to read more books set in Australia, we recommend [[Now by Morris Gleitzman]], the concluding part of this lovely and moving trilogy about the Holocaust, where Zelda struggles to live up to the namesake who died at the hands of the Nazis, and [[Fighting Ruben Wolfe by Markus Zusak]], a ritty novella about tough lives in tough neighbourhoods at tough economic times.
If ''Everybody Jam'' makes them want to read more books set in Australia, we recommend [[Now by Morris Gleitzman]], the concluding part of this lovely and moving trilogy about the Holocaust, where Zelda struggles to live up to the namesake who died at the hands of the Nazis, and [[Fighting Ruben Wolfe by Markus Zusak]], a gritty novella about tough lives in tough neighbourhoods at tough economic times.
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|comment= Jill Murphy's review of this book is excellent - I don't think anyone could have done a better job. She has described this gutsy, absorbing story perfectly - a worthy plaudit for Ali's first published novel.
Maureen Steyn
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