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Finding Utopia.


Finding Utopia

Paul H. Sutherland, author

Timothy M. Gibbons Famous people named Gibbons include:
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, illustrator

Utopia Press

111 Cass Street, Traverse City Traverse City, city (1990 pop. 15,155), seat of Grand Traverse co., N Mich., at the head of the West Arm of Grand Traverse Bay, in a resort and cherry-growing region; inc. 1881. , MI 49684

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Finding Utopia is a children's picturebook about searching for wonder in the world--a quest that can lead to truly grand discoveries. An American family “Loud Family” redirects here. For the rock band, see The Loud Family (band).

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 and their Aboriginal friend travel to Australia, looking for Looking for

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 a glimpse of Utopia. While there, they travel on camels, see the outback, meet a wise Aboriginal couple, visit the sacred Uluru rock site, and learn about the native animals and creation myths of Australia. The jam-packed color illustrations and the extensive text are further supplemented with notes at the back of the book, about noble leaders and great ideas that promoted world harmony and peace. A glossary of Aboriginal words rounds out this amazing tour of Australia's wonders and human ingenuity in the quest to create and live in a perfect world.
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Date:Mar 1, 2006
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