Background
Bernard was born in 1942 in Melbourne, Australia.
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(Tam has a mirror image five hundred years in the future. ...)
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(The group of four climbed in single file, their hands on ...)
The group of four climbed in single file, their hands on their weapons while the snow-covered Zoner, surrounded by his dogs, watched. Just as they were close enough to greet him, the Zoner began to change into an enormous snarling bear... The Oriacans are on the move and will soon break down defences erected by the Kinsmen of the Wilderness Mountains. Follow Fish, Ari, Weed and Branch as they flee over the Glass Teeth Peaks to warn the Outcasts, Zoners and Megas of the impending war and encounter the golden-clawed bear that scarred Weed so many years ago. The final book in this exciting trilogy. Follow the adventures of the Outcasts as they struggle to keep their living-time and to discover the source of the three promises of the Golden-Clawed bear.
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Bernard was born in 1942 in Melbourne, Australia.
Bernard"s first work to be published was in 1981 under the pseudonym of Judy Bernard-Waite with The Riddle of the Trumpalar which was written with Judy Nunn and Fiona Waite. In 1983 she wrote her first solo book, We Are Tam, and in 1986 she, along with Nunn and Waite, wrote the sequel to The Riddle of the Trumpalar, entitled Challenge of the Trumpalar. From 1988 to 1999 Bernard wrote six more novels including and one piece of short-fiction which was featured in an anthology edited by Paul Collins.
During her life Bernard has travelled to many countries including Cuba where she was the first resident of New South Wales to be given a visa for Cuba.
(Homesick for the Australian bush in which he was raised, ...)
(The group of four climbed in single file, their hands on ...)
(Tam has a mirror image five hundred years in the future. ...)