Jetty Rats by Phillip Gwynne
Hunter hasn't been having too good a time of late: he's stuck in a tiny town-cum-retirement village, his dad has disappeared, the jewfish have left the bay, and he still has to clean the amenities block at his mum's caravan park every morning--no wonder everyone calls him misery-guts.
Hunter hasn't been having too good a time of late: he's stuck in a tiny town-cum-retirement village, his dad has disappeared, the jewfish have left the bay, and he still has to clean the amenities block at his mum's caravan park every morning--no wonder everyone calls him misery-guts.
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