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The Detachable Boy

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John Johnson is a bit weird. He falls apart—literally. A sneeze can blast his head off. His hands can run about by themselves. He can pull himself together from assembled bits in the time it takes to make a sandwich. But he's never had to pack himself into a suitcase before, or be mailed to the U.S. to rescue his best friend Crystal, who has been kidnapped by a crime boss ...more
Paperback, 162 pages
Published April 1st 2010 by Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited
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Scot Gardner wasn't born reading and writing; in fact, he left school in year eleven to undertake an apprenticeship in gardening with the local council. He has worked as a waiter, masseur, delivery truck driver, home dad, counselor, and musician.

These days he spends half the year writing and half the year on the road talking to people about his books and the craft of writing.
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