Background
Mrs. Macdonald was born in Stratford, New Zealand, on October 1, 1948.
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Diana, one of the sole survivors of a global environmental disaster in the twenty-first century, meets Hector, a boy from a mysterious underground community, and together they fight to save the world's remaining wildlife from destruction.
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1989
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The Todd family seem ideal guests for the Days' gourmet weekend holiday-break, until their son's minor accident forces them to overstay their welcome - and the Days realize that they have no intention to leave.
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Mrs. Macdonald was born in Stratford, New Zealand, on October 1, 1948.
Mrs. Macdonald is a writer of novels and short stories for young adults and children. From 1984-1988 she served at Deakin University, Geelong, Australia, as an editor of teaching materials.
Caroline Macdonald was a prominent author of a plenty of books like: Elephant Rock, Yellow Boarding House, Joseph’s Boat etc.
Mrs. Macdonald is the author of several novels, short stories, and picture books that successfully mesh acute portrayals of child and adolescent relationships with adults and encounters with supernatural or futuristic phenomenon. Often set in the author’s native New Zealand and Australia, Caroline Macdonald’s stories commonly pit an isolated character against unusual and sometimes frightening circumstances.
Although she is usually considered a science fiction writer, Mrs. Macdonald has garnered praise for the accuracy and depth of the human relationships she depicts, as well as for the subtlety and craft of her stories’ construction.
(Diana, one of the sole survivors of a global environmenta...)
1989(Inventing the rebellious character of Gideon for a class ...)
1995(The Todd family seem ideal guests for the Days' gourmet w...)
Quotations: "Future Fiction, science fiction, the supernatural and the mystical are the thematic areas I’m interested in. I like to suggest there’s a strange edge to be found in a mundane world. I enjoy forming characters who are for some reason removed from the usual processes of conditioning."