Australian novelist
Sofie Laguna |
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| Language | English |
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| Nationality | Australian |
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| Years active | 2003–present |
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| Notable awards | Miles Franklin Award, 2015 |
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Sofie Laguna is an Australian writer.
Early life and education
[edit]Sofie Laguna was born inSydney. She studied law.[1]
After deciding that being a lawyer was not for her, she worked as an actor for a while, before becoming a writer andplaywright.[1]
- Bill's Best Day (2002)
- Bad Buster (2003)
- Surviving Aunt Marsha (2003)
- Big Ned's Bushwalk (2005)
- Bird and Sugar Boy (2006)
- Meet Grace (2011)
- A Friend for Grace (2011)
- Grace and Glory (2011)
- A Home for Grace (2011)
- The Grace Stories (2013)
- 1836 : Do You Dare? : Fighting Bones (2014)
- My Yellow Blanky (2002) with Tom Jellett (illustrator)
- Too Loud Lily (2002) with Kerry Argent (illustrator)
- On Our Way to the Beach (2004) with Andrew McLean (illustrator)
- Stephen's Music (2007) with Anna Pignataro (illustrator)
- Boris Monster, Scared of Nothing (2007) with Ben Redlich (illustrator)
- Where Are You, Banana? (2013) with Craig Smith (illustrator)
As of June 2015 Laguna lived inEltham in suburbanMelbourne with her partner Marc McBride, an illustrator, and their two sons.[5]
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| 2001–present | |
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