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  • Alice and the Apple Blossom Fair (Our Australian Girl - Alice, #2)

    (By Davina Bell)

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    Author Davina Bell
    “Book Descriptions: It's 1918...
    and Alice has never felt lonelier. Her father is missing at sea, her brother Teddy is away at war, and she's not allowed to speak to her best friend anymore. Alice tries to forget her worries by having a stall at the Apple Blossom Fair. But when strange events start happening in the town, everything goes wrong … Will the war ever be over, and will life for Alice ever be the same again?

    Follow Alice on her adventure in the second of four stories about a gifted girl in a time of war.”

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