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[[Fleur Beale]] is a New Zealand children's writer.  Most of her work has been mainstream kids' books, and she is most well-known for her book ''I Am Not Esther'' which deals with religious cults.  Her [[2008]] novel ''[[Juno of Taris]]'' was a [[Post-apocalypse|post-apocalpytic]] SF novel set in a [[Discovery of the dystopian truth|false utopia]].
[[Fleur Beale]] is a New Zealand children's writer.  Most of her work has been mainstream kids' books, and she is most well-known for her book ''I Am Not Esther'' which deals with religious cults.  Her [[2008]] novel ''[[Juno of Taris]]'' is a [[Post-apocalypse|post-apocalpytic]] SF novel set in a [[Discovery of the dystopian truth|false utopia]].
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 29 November 2010

Fleur Beale is a New Zealand children's writer. Most of her work has been mainstream kids' books, and she is most well-known for her book I Am Not Esther which deals with religious cults. Her 2008 novel Juno of Taris is a post-apocalpytic SF novel set in a false utopia.