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Gary Crew

Author of Memorial

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About the Author

Gary Crew was born on September 23, 1947 in Brisbane, Australia. He left school at age 16 to become a cadet Civil Engineering Draftsman. He graduated from the Queensland Institute of Technology and worked in a drawing office for ten years as a design draftsman. He became bored and decided to try show more teaching. He received a master's degree in literature at Queensland University and became a teacher in 1974. He taught English at various high schools in Brisbane. Crew began writing fiction in 1985. Because of his teaching background and his own teenage children, he decided to write for children and young adults. He won the Children's Book Council Book of the Year four times - twice for his young adult novels, Strange Objects in 1991 and Angel's Gate in 1993, and twice for his illustrated books, First Light in 1993 and The Watertower in 1994. His other works include The Viewer, Mama's Babies, and The Lost Diamonds of Killiecrankie. He also writes crime and science-fiction short stories for both young adult and adult audiences. His other awards include the National Children's Book Award, the NSW and Victorian Premiers' Awards, and the Ned Kelly Award for crime fiction. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Series

Works by Gary Crew

Memorial (1999) 157 copies, 5 reviews
Strange Objects (1991) 143 copies, 5 reviews
The Viewer (1997) 127 copies, 6 reviews
The Watertower (1994) 116 copies, 5 reviews
Pig on the Titanic: A True Story (2005) 80 copies, 16 reviews
Angel's Gate (1993) 67 copies, 3 reviews
First Light (1993) 43 copies
Bright Star (1996) 35 copies
Tracks (1992) 34 copies
Mama's Babies: A Novel (1998) 33 copies, 2 reviews
The Diviner's Son (2002) 32 copies, 1 review
The Children's Writer (2009) 30 copies, 1 review
Troy Thompson's Excellent Peotry Book (1998) 29 copies, 3 reviews
No Such Country (1991) 27 copies, 1 review
Dear Venny, Dear Saffron (1999) 24 copies
Plague of Quentaris: The Lothian (2005) 20 copies, 1 review
The blue feather (1997) 20 copies, 1 review
Dark House (1995) — Editor, Contributor — 20 copies
Cat on the island (2008) 20 copies, 1 review
Edward Britton (2000) 19 copies
Gothic Hospital (2001) 18 copies, 1 review
Beneath the Surface (2004) 18 copies
Quetta (2002) 17 copies
Lucy's Bay (1992) 17 copies, 1 review
Caleb (1996) 17 copies
The Lace Maker's Daughter (2005) 16 copies, 1 review
Old Ridley (2002) 15 copies
The House of Tomorrow (1988) 14 copies
The Inner Circle (1986) — Author — 14 copies
The Truth About Emma (2008) 13 copies, 1 review
Bent-Back Bridge (1995) 11 copies, 1 review
The Kraken (2001) 11 copies
The End of the Line (Shade Books) (2007) — Author — 10 copies
Tagged (1997) 10 copies
The Well (After Dark) (1996) 10 copies, 1 review
The barn (1995) 9 copies, 1 review
The Rainbow (2001) 9 copies
The windmill (1998) 8 copies
Stolen Children of Quentaris (2006) 8 copies, 1 review
Automaton (2006) 8 copies
Arno the Garbo (2001) 7 copies
The lantern (2005) 7 copies
Me and My Dog (Takeaways) (2005) 7 copies
Menace (2006) 6 copies, 1 review
Quest : Sam Silverthorne (2005) 6 copies
The Cuckoo (2014) 6 copies
The cave (1999) 6 copies
In my father's room (2000) 6 copies
Damon (2011) 5 copies, 1 review
Voicing the Dead (2015) 5 copies
Force of Evil (1998) 5 copies
Valley of the Bones (2000) 5 copies
The Bread of Heaven (1999) 5 copies
The Fort (1998) 5 copies
Sam Silverthorne : victory (2007) — Author — 4 copies
Cruel nest (2001) 4 copies
The architecture of song (2012) 4 copies
Serpent's tale (2010) 4 copies
Inventing Anthony West (1994) 4 copies
In The Secret Place (2023) 4 copies, 1 review
The survivors (1999) 3 copies
Gino the Genius (2000) 3 copies
Finding home (2009) 3 copies
Visions of Ichabod X (2015) 3 copies
Time to care (1995) 2 copies
The Cat on the Island (2013) 2 copies
Timing the Machine (2016) 1 copy
Corn Field (2014) 1 copy
Three baby monkeys (1995) 1 copy
The windmill trilogy (1999) 1 copy
Emu Parade (1995) 1 copy
The well #3 1 copy
Die alte Bruecke (1998) 1 copy

Associated Works

Altered Voices: 9 Science Fiction Stories (1994) — Contributor — 64 copies
Trapped!: Cages of Mind and Body (1998) — Contributor — 47 copies, 1 review
The Blue Dress (1991) — Author — 27 copies
Hair-Raising: Ten Horror Stories (1992) — Contributor — 16 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Crew, Gary
Birthdate
1947-09-23
Gender
male
Education
Queensland University
Occupations
academic (University of the Sunshine Coast)
young adult writer
Organizations
Queensland Writers Centre
Awards and honors
Ned Kelly Prize for Crime Fiction (1996)
Short biography
Crew was born in Brisbane, Queensland.
He lives with his wife Christine in the mountains of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Crew began writing young adult fictionin 1985. He also writes Crime and Science Fiction short stories for both youth and adult audiences. He is the series Editor of Lothian's After Dark series of Macabre Tales. His books are published internationally - from Greenland to New York.

He is a Senior lecturer in Creative Writing, Children's and Adult Literature at the University of the Sunshine Coast. He is a member of the Queensland Writers Centre.
Nationality
Australia
Birthplace
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Places of residence
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Associated Place (for map)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

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YA, scrapbook style, set in Australia/NZ in Name that Book (May 2012)

Reviews

68 reviews
An Australian teen makes a grisly discovery on a class field trip (an ancient pot, a mummified hand, and a ring), which seems either to unhinge him mentally or suck him into a cycle of supernaturally psychotic behavior. His narrative alternates with the account of a shipwrecked Dutch trader and his own encounter with the maybe-magical ring. Lots of unknowns are left unanswered, and it's frustrating in all the best ways. Recommended if you like this sort of thing.
Beautiful art tells a three-generational story of war and remembrance as a town prepares to tear down a beautiful tree planted to remember the veterans of World War I who did not return home, and was a sight of memorials for World War II and the Vietnam War as we tell through the memories of a young boy's great-grandfather, grandfather and father. My favorite line about the boy's desire to save the tree is, "...the tree's all full of birds and fruit bats and possums. Whole families, like show more ours." The boy learns in the end that memories are ever-living things as long as the stories are passed on. show less
"By the time I was nine years old I had begun to doubt that Mama Pratchett, the woman with whom I had lived for as long as I could remember, was in fact my mother..."

So begins Gary Crew's chilling fictionalized account of a "baby farmer" who, for profit, takes in unwanted children that later mysteriously disappear. Based on the facts revealed at the criminal trials of three women during the 1890s, Crew presents the story of young Sarah and her horrific realization.

Young Sarah discovers the show more woman she has been told is her mother has a dark secret, and so Sarah and her friend Will set off on a dangerous mission to find out the truth.

In a simple and telling introduction, Gary Crew describes the social background of the late-nineteenth century that led unwed mothers to give up their babies to unscrupulous strangers.

Tragically, Crew's story is derived from real events: in the 1890s, Amelia Dyer in England, Minnie Dean in New Zealand, and Frances Knorr in Australia were sentenced to death for murder, following the testimony of teenage girls.
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This book was a wonderful surprise! I initially thought it was simply a book of poems, which it is, but it's form and structure is what makes it stand out most. The book is formatted as if a student is being given a series of poetry assignments that include a wide range of different forms of poetry. Following the instructed assignment given by the teacher, we then see the result of the students finished assignment. This book does an amazing job of educating readers on the different forms and show more styles of poetry, while also providing wonderful examples written from the whimsical perspective of a child. Apart from the poems being delightful, the illustrations and art work also reflect the creativity and expression of the student writing the poems. This book is wonderful for promoting creativity and the endless possibilities of one's own imagination. This suggestion cannot be said enough to young, growing minds. My favorite poem was the acrostic one in which the author writes a poem using all the letters in his name. show less

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Statistics

Works
96
Also by
4
Members
1,619
Popularity
#15,905
Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
62
ISBNs
234
Languages
6
Favorited
2

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