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This is a list of books by Australian author Jackie French (born 1953). Bibliography in order of publication (not including overseas editions) 1980s 1986 * ''Organic Gardening in Australia'' 1988 * ''Natural Rose Growing: An Organic Approach to Gardening'' * ''The Organic Garden Doctor'' * ''Smudge'' 1990s 1990 * ''Natural Control of Household Pests'' 1991 * ''Rain Stones'' * ''The Roo that Won the Melbourne Cup'' 1992 * ''The Boy who Had Wings'' * ''The Music from the Sea'', ''Children of the Valley'' series 1993 * ''The Wilderness Garden: A Radical New View of Australian Growing Methods'' * ''The Salad Garden'' * ''Organic Control of Household Pests'' * ''Organic Control of Common Weeds'' * ''The Earth Gardeners Companion: A Month-by-Month Guide'' * ''The Chook Book'' * ''A to Z of Useful Plants'' * ''The City in the Sand'', ''Children of the Valley'' series * ''The House of a Hundred Animals'', ''Children of the Valley'' series * ''Walking the Boundaries'' * ''Hairy Charli ...
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Jackie French
Jacqueline Anne Ffrench (born 29 November 1953), known professionally as Jackie French, is an Australian author who has written across a number of genres for both adults and children. Her most notable works include '' Rain Stones, Diary of a Wombat,'' and ''The Girl from Snowy River.'' Several of her books have been recommended for teaching the Australian Curriculum. French lives in Braidwood, New South Wales, with her second husband Bryan Sullivan. Career French began writing '' Rain Stones'', her first book for children, when she was 30 years old, living in a shed and in need of money to register her car. French's books include both fictional, factional and non-fictional accounts of Australian history including ''Nanberry: Black Brother White'', ''Tom Appleby'', ''A Day to Remember'', ''A Waltz for Matilda'', ''The Girl from Snowy River'', ''The Road to Gundagai'', ''The Night They Stormed Eureka'' and ''Flood'' and ''Fire'' and ''Let the Land Speak: A history of Austra ...
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