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Nothing's easy for Lockie Leonard. Dumped by his girlfriend, he's back to being the loneliest kid in town and life looks bleak. That is until he meets Egg – who might be the weirdest human being he's ever met.
On top of all that, Lockie decides to save the planet; at least the bit of it he lives on. Then he falls in love again, which would be OK except she's younger and surfs better. Can a 13-year-old surfrat have a headbanger for a best mate? Will he save the town from vile pollution? Will his love outlast the school term?
Another gnarly situation for Lockie Leonard, Scumbuster!
Nothing's easy for Lockie Leonard. Dumped by his girlfriend, he's back to being the loneliest kid in town and life looks bleak. That is until he meets Egg – who might be the weirdest human being he's ever met.
On top of all that, Lockie decides to save the planet; at least the bit of it he lives on. Then he falls in love again, which would be OK except she's younger and surfs better. Can a 13-year-old surfrat have a headbanger for a best mate? Will he save the town from vile pollution? Will his love outlast the school term?
Another gnarly situation for Lockie Leonard, Scumbuster!
With this series, bestselling author, Tim Winton, delivers the iconic trio of titles that are still the foremost definitive texts on contemporary Australian life for teenage boys.
Tim Winton is the acclaimed and award-winning Australian author of
more than 30 books for adults and children, including two Booker
Prize–shortlisted novels Dirt Music and The Riders. His work has
been translated into more than 24 languages and adapted for film,
television, stage and radio. He has won the Miles Franklin Award a
record four times: for Shallows (1984), Cloudstreet (1992), Dirt
Music (2002) and Breath (2009). The Turning also won the 2005
Christina Stead Prize for Fiction while Cloudstreet regularly
appears in lists of Australia's best-loved novels. His latest novel
is Juice (2024).
Winton has been named as a National Living Treasure by the
Australian National Trust and awarded the Centenary Medal by the
Australian government for services to literature and the community.
Winton was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia in the
2023 King's Birthday Honours for ‘distinguished service to
literature as an author and novelist, to conservation, and to
environmental advocacy’.
Winton is patron of the Tim Winton Award for Young Writers
sponsored by the City of Subiaco, Western Australia and is the
patron of two environmental advocacy organisations: the Australian
Marine Conservation Society and the Stop the Toad Foundation. He
lives in Western Australia. Orlando Schwerdt is an Australian actor
who has worked across film and theatre. He has previously appeared
in White Bird, Children of the Corn and played young Ned Kelly in
True History of the Kelly Gang. Orlando has also performed on stage
in School of Rock (2018) and Matilda (2016).
'Winton knows surfing, understands adolescence, and exhibits great
comic pacing; he's a flat-out good writer, and this is a flat-out
funny book.'
*Kirkus Reviews*
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