Daisy Sunshine

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Discover a heartfelt tale in this brand new edition about Daisy and her mother as they navigate life in the Grand Private Hotel, a unique story set in the vibrant year of 1975. Written by acclaimed author Susanne Gervay, this engaging children's book explores themes of friendship, change, and empowerment amidst the backdrop of the 1970s social movements. Readers will meet a diverse cast of characters including Nina, Old Dot, the Colonel, and the enchanting Rainbow Rose, who each play a pivotal role in Daisy’s journey towards self-discovery and understanding of the equal rights movement for women. The book promises to not only entertain but also educate young readers about the importance of standing up for what is right. With an ISBN of 9781876944674, this title published by the National Museum of Australia is a must-have for any children's literature collection. Perfect for parents, educators, and young readers alike, this is more than just a book—it’s a portal to the past, illuminating the struggles and triumphs of those who championed women’s rights. Your purchase includes free shipping, and please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Bring home this timeless story that resonates with today’s values and inspires the next generation to advocate for equality!

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781876944674
Year: 2009
Publisher: National Museum of Australia


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Daisy and her mum have just moved into the Grand Private Hotel belonging to Mr and Mrs Papadopolous. It's all new and strange, but Nina, Old Dot, the Colonel and especially Rainbow Rose are there to help them make a new life for themselves. But what's so special about the year 1975? Susanne Gervay draws us into the hectic social changes of the 1970s with her story of a young girl
meeting new people and becoming involved in the movement for equal rights of women.

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