Tilda / Sue Whiting.

By: Whiting, Sue (Susan Allana), 1960- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newtown, NSW : Walker Books Australia Pty Ltd, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 252 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781760654634; 1760654639Subject(s): Fathers and daughters -- Juvenile fiction | Orphanages -- Juvenile fiction | Nuns -- Juvenile fiction | Truthfulness and falsehood -- Juvenile fiction | Friendship -- Juvenile fiction | South Australia -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Australian fiction. | Children's stories.DDC classification: A824.4 Summary: You have a big heart. And people blessed with a big heart have a choice to make. Do they fill that heart with light and love or do they fill it with darkness and hate? This is your choice to make, Matilda. Make it wisely. Tilda Moss refuses to believe her papa has abandoned her and left her, alone and orphaned, in Brushwood Convent and Home for Girls, no matter what Sister Agatha says. A promise is a promise and Papa promised he would be back for her as soon as he returns from the war. But Tilda is convinced the dreadful Sister Agatha is out to get her. Why is she so hateful all the time? She insists that Matilda declare to all at the convent that she is an orphan. She is not an orphan and she will never say it! Something is amiss and Tilda and her best friend Annie need to find out what before it is too late.
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You have a big heart. And people blessed with a big heart have a choice to make. Do they fill that heart with light and love or do they fill it with darkness and hate? This is your choice to make, Matilda. Make it wisely. Tilda Moss refuses to believe her papa has abandoned her and left her, alone and orphaned, in Brushwood Convent and Home for Girls, no matter what Sister Agatha says. A promise is a promise and Papa promised he would be back for her as soon as he returns from the war. But Tilda is convinced the dreadful Sister Agatha is out to get her. Why is she so hateful all the time? She insists that Matilda declare to all at the convent that she is an orphan. She is not an orphan and she will never say it! Something is amiss and Tilda and her best friend Annie need to find out what before it is too late.

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