LIBRARY EDITION: Can Pete 'Pod' Poldlewski and Morris 'Shiny-Boy' Diamond conquer the ten metre diving tower - or are they doomed to sit on their towels forever? It's a matter of life, death, love and discount icy poles!
David Metzenthen was born in Melbourne in 1958. He began to write fiction after abandoning a career in advertising. He has lived and travelled overseas, but regards Australia and its citizens as a major source of inspiration for his work. He has won several awards for excellence, including the 2003 Queensland Premier's Literary Award and the 2004 Ethel Turner Prize for Young Adult Books in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards for Boys of Blood and Bone; and the 2003 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Wildlight. David lives with his wife and two young children in Melbourne. Johnny Hart's Heroes was awarded the Ethel Turner Prize in the 1996 NSW Premier's Literary Awards and named Honour Book in the 1997 CBC Book of the Year Award for Older Readers. Finn and the Big Guy was selected for the 1999 W.A. Young Readers Book Award (WAYRA) for Older Readers. Stony Heart Country was shortlisted for the Ethel Turner Prize in the 2000 NSW Premier's Literary Awards and was also shortlisted for the 2000 CBC Book of the Year Award for Older Readers.
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The Really Really High Diving Tower
by David Metzenthen