The sugar glider
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The sugar glider
(Cambridge English readers, Level 5)
Cambridge University Press, 2003
[paperback plus audio CD pack ed.]
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Sound discs: c2006
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Award-winning original fiction for learners of English. At seven levels, from Starter to Advanced, this impressive selection of carefully graded readers offers exciting reading for every student's capabilities. Pilot Don Radcliffe returns to Australia hoping to rescue a failed marriage and to spend more time with his daughter, Judy. But a routine cargo flight in an old DC4 airplane turns into tragedy when the plane crashes in the Australian Outback killing the co-pilot. Don and Judy's chances of survival seem slim as they struggle against sabotage, unscrupulous businessmen and the inhospitable landscape. Contains a paperback and 3 Audio CDs with complete text recordings from the book.
Table of Contents
- Prologue
- 1. Coming home
- 2. A family meeting
- 3. The Sugar Glider
- 4. An argument
- 5. Take off
- 6. Warrangi Mine
- 7. Forced landing
- 8. Lost in the outback
- 9. Rescuers?
- 10. Brumbies
- 11. Breaking news
- 12. Accident
- 13. Tarong station
- 14. Prisoners
- 15. Playing for time
- 16. The search
- 17. Taking care of business
- 18. The meeting point
- 19. Recovery.
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