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Colin Thiele's "Fire in the Stone" [is] gripping…. Here with a vengeance is the real world: the world of Ernie, who lives alone with his wastrel father in a house dug out of sandstone, in the strange lovely-desolate part of Central Australia where men seek their fortunes in the opal fields….
This is a marvelous novel, not only bringing Australia to vivid life but giving the young reader an uncompromising, provocative picture of the situation of man.
Susan Cooper, "Chair-gluers for the 8-14's," in The Christian Science Monitor (reprinted by permission from The Christian Science Monitor; © 1974 The Christian Science Publishing Society; all rights reserved), November 6, 1974, p. 12.∗
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