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“Your part in this adventure is over. You have lost”: Gillian Rubinstein's novels for older readers

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John Foster teaches children's literature at the University of South Australia, Salisbury campus. His specializations include science fiction and children's popular literature, popular literature, especially Australian comic books, on which his Ph.D. dissertation was written.

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Foster, J. “Your part in this adventure is over. You have lost”: Gillian Rubinstein's novels for older readers. Child Lit Educ 22, 121–127 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01142312

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