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The Epic Journey to the Giant Tasmanian Prawn
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The Epic Journey to the Giant Tasmanian Prawn
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Current price: $3.69


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The Epic Journey to the Giant Tasmanian Prawn
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A nerdy boy. A bush feral girl. An Old Man Killer. And a quest for a giant Tasmanian prawn.
If being the most infamous pupil in the final year of primary school for being an anxious, agoraphobic, champion knitter with a toilet phobia wasn’t bad enough, Rupert is uprooted from his safe English life to the butt end of Australia because his parents allegedly fancy a change .
Rupert thinks he’s got problems until he meets his new dirt track neighbours; a sick girl called Tubbo and the reclusive Old Man Killer . What happens next in this touching real-life adventure of self-discovery will change their lives forever. But do they make it to the prawn that Tubbo desperately wants to see and why did Rupert really move to Tasmania?
A nerdy boy. A bush feral girl. An Old Man Killer. And a quest for a giant Tasmanian prawn.
If being the most infamous pupil in the final year of primary school for being an anxious, agoraphobic, champion knitter with a toilet phobia wasn’t bad enough, Rupert is uprooted from his safe English life to the butt end of Australia because his parents allegedly fancy a change .
Rupert thinks he’s got problems until he meets his new dirt track neighbours; a sick girl called Tubbo and the reclusive Old Man Killer . What happens next in this touching real-life adventure of self-discovery will change their lives forever. But do they make it to the prawn that Tubbo desperately wants to see and why did Rupert really move to Tasmania?


















