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AUTHOR
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Robert
Corbet has worked with street kids and played
guitar in a Koori reggae band. He has been mugged
in Rio and chased by riot police. He has taught
English to newly arrived migrants, retrenched
factory workers, wealthy overseas students, children,
teenagers and adults of all ages. Now living in
Brunswick, Melbourne, his house is overrun by
children and small animals.
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He
thinks that reading and writing should be fun
- like speaking and listening to a friend - and
that writing is the best way he knows of staying
sane.
Robert's
first novel for young adults, THE
PASSENGER SEAT (Allen & Unwin), is
a poetic and comic story of a young man's search
for meaning in his dysfunctional world, the Northern
suburbs of Melbourne. It has been described as
"a contemporary Australian Catcher in
the Rye". It is a story about love and
sex, friendship and revenge, stolen flowers and
broken bones.
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Robert's
second novel, FIFTEEN LOVE,
has been met with fantastic praise across the
globe - The Bookseller (UK) says it is
"the kind of book that girls will love and
boys will read on the sly" while The Star
(NZ) has dubbed it "wonderful and hilarious"
and the New York Library listed it as one of the
best books of 2005. Closer to home, FIFTEEN
LOVE was listed as a noteable book by the
Children's Book Council of Australia.
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SHELF
LIFE,
Robert's third YA book, was published in June
2004. Set in and around a suburban supermarket,
SHELF LIFE follows
the lives of the teenagers who work there. It
was a CBC Notable book in 2005 and has been nominated
by the American Library Association for the best
books of 2006.
Robert
has a variety of presentations and workshops developed
for secondary students.
For
more information on his publications, see www.allenandunwin.com.

"The
Passenger Seat is imaginative, contemporary,
pacey and accessible. It never for one moment
bores."
-
Reading Matters bookshop
"An
author worth watching out for."
- Australian Booksellers and Publishers, Winter
2000.
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