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  1. Published. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1947. Halfway to Anywhere is a 1947 novel written and illustrated by Norman Lindsay. It is a humorous novel dealing with Australian adolescents. It the final part of a trilogy which began with Redheap and was continued in Saturdee. [1]

  2. 742 ratings81 reviews. Best friends forever. Until a decade-long secret comes between them. Even the strongest bond can’t survive some truths. There’s a reason Nikki hasn’t been back to Halfway, and it has everything to do with her secret son and her best friend.

  3. In 1972 five novels were adapted for TV as part of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Norman Lindsay festival. These were Halfway to Anywhere (adapted by Cliff Green), Redheap (adapted by Eleanor Witcombe), A Curate in Bohemia (adapted by Michael Boddy), The Cousin from Fiji (adapted by Barbara Vernon) and Dust or Polish ...

  4. Hace 4 días · Long-distance hiking, trekking guides, gear reviews, and arbitrary wisdom from around the globe. From the Pacific Crest Trail to Nepal and beyond.

  5. 10 de dic. de 2016 · Wild Child #1. Halfway to Anywhere. Sydney Logan. 4.15. 27 ratings9 reviews. Life on the streets is hard. Life on the run is harder. Two troubled teens try to escape their horrific pasts in hopes of a brighter future. Together. Episode 1 in the Wild Child Young Adult Series. Genres Young Adult. 66 pages, Kindle Edition.

  6. Norman Lindsay. 3.71. 7 ratings0 reviews. Bill and Waldo, still at school and the victims of parental authority, wake up one morning to find that girls are not at all what they'd supposed. Previously, the boys had always ignored the fair sex. Indeed, they had rather despised them.

  7. From the Pacific Crest Trail to Everest Base Camp, find the latest trip reports, gear reviews, and stories from Mac and Halfway Anywhere here.