Robin Stewart

Biography

Robin Stewart is an award-winning author and well-known as a person with a passion for animals and chemical-free living. This she has combined with a career as a writer and teacher. Although conservation and the natural world are keen interests, Robin and her husband Doug love their two German shepherds, their Siamese cat and pet stumpy-tailed lizard. Robin and Doug spent seven years on King Island, but now divide their time between Phillip Island and Mitchell in outback Queensland.

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Books

Robin's Double Life: Island to Outback Australia
Price: Free! Words: 113,860. Language: English. Published: July 16, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs
Plunged into the depths of a devastating drought, Mitchell in the outback is home to Robin, her husband and menagerie. Month by month, throughout 2007, Robin takes you to the heart of an outback community with its river, warmth and abundance. Will the drought break? What fate befalls Sally, the terrier? Summer on Phillip Island and winter in Mitchell sounds ideal. But the truth is more complex.
Tsunami
Price: Free! Words: 16,980. Language: English. Published: September 22, 2010 . Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Fiction
Award-winning Australian author tells a remarkable story guaranteed to appeal to young readers. Noah's world is shattered when a tsunami sweeps his home away and he and his grandmother escape in a small boat. Lost at sea they rescue three animals, finally landing in a deserted cove surrounded by mountains. A month later Noah meets an ancient man and is given clues to help them return home.

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