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Kerry Cue

Kerry CueKerry Cue is a humorist, mathematician and journalist who has written for every major newspaper in Australia. Kerry is also the maths blogger Mathspig. She studied Science/Engineering at Melbourne University and taught maths and science for ten yearsbefore becoming a bestselling author of twenty humorous and educational books including Life On a G-String and Australia Unbuttoned. Her recent novel on American gun culture is Target 91 (Penmore Press, 2019). Read More Read Less

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My Ratbag Relations1 % NR
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28 Sep 1989
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Another Bloody Ratbag Book12 % NR
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25 May 1989
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Girls' Own Guide to EGO Mainte10 % NR
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01 Jun 1993
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The Sunday Story Club11 % NR
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25 Jun 2019
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Target 91
Publisher: Penmore Press LLC
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01 Jan 2019
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I Left My Heart in Chinkapook
Publisher: Hachette Australia
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29 Oct 1998
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Crooks, Chooks & Bloody Ratbags29 % NR
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25 Aug 1988
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Meland14 % NR
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01 Apr 2013
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