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Hey Jack! #8

The Lost Reindeer

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Jack and Billie are off to Carols by Candlelight! They can't wait to hear their favourite singer. But what will happen when Jack gets lost?

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First published November 1, 2012

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Sally Rippin

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Sally Rippin was born in Darwin, but grew up mainly in South-East Asia. As a young adult she lived in China for three years, studying traditional Chinese painting. Sally has over seventy books published, many of them award-winning, including two novels for young adults. Her most recent work includes the highly acclaimed children’s novel Angel Creek and the popular Billie B Brown books, which became the highest selling series for 6-8 year olds in Australia within the first year of their release. Sally is Australia’s highest selling female author and her Billie B Brown books have sold more than 4.5 million copies in 14 languages.

Sally is a popular presenter in schools and at literary festivals both in Australia and overseas and has a regular program on 3RRR interviewing children’s authors and industry professionals. She is a passionate ambassador for the 100 Story Building creative writing centre for marginalized youth and has mentored many emerging writers and illustrators. Recently, she and her partner co-founded Story Peddlers, a hand-made performance tent that packs away into a custom-built bike, with the aim of bringing back the art of the roving storyteller.

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8 - Sally Rippin, “Hey Jack! The Lost Reindeer” (Richmond, Victoria, Aust: Hardie Grant Egmont, 2012).
Jack gets lost at the Christmas event where him and Billie go to hear their favourite singer perform.
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