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Through My Eyes: Australian Disaster Zones Series
Author: Julie Hunt
Author: Terry Whitebeach
Editor: Lyn White
Book 1 in the Through My Eyes: Australian Disaster Zones series
Pages: 207
Published: 2022
Age: 11+
An engaging and suspenseful novel about one girl's experience of the terrifying Tasmanian bushfires.
They huddle low, nostrils burning from the smoke. A wave of despair flows over Tye. Nothing will survive this firestorm. The bush and everything she loves will be lost.
It's the summer holidays, and Tye is staying at her grandparents' lodge at Chancy's Point in Tasmania's beautiful Central Highlands. But her plans for fun with best friend Lily and working on her pencil pine conservation project are thwarted as fire threatens the community and the bush she loves - and when Tye discovers Bailey, a runaway boy hiding out, she is torn between secretly helping him and her loyalty to her grandparents.
As the fire comes closer and evacuation warnings abound, Tye is caught up in the battle of her life. Will she and Bailey survive? What will happen to her beloved pencil pines and the wildlife at risk? Can she and her close-knit community make a difference in a world threatened by climate change?
About the Through My Eyes: Australian Disaster Zones Series
Reading age: 11+ years
This realistic historical fiction series pays tribute to the inspiring courage and fortitude of Australian children, their families and communities in the face of recurring and prolonged natural disasters. It aims to inform, challenge, inspire and motivate young readers, encouraging them to be bold and courageous as they experience events through the endearing and strong protagonists.
The engaging stories are based on real events, meticulously researched and sensitively presented. The Australian Disaster Zones series is a powerful and contemporary reminder of the effects of natural disasters and the ever-increasing threat of climate change.
Note: Readers who enjoy this series may also like the two companion series: Through My Eyes, and Through My Eyes: Natural Disaster Zones.

