Shortcuts
Please wait while page loads.
Visit Libero WebOPAC . Default .
PageMenu- Main Menu-
Page content

Catalogue Display

We didn't think it through

The thought comes to me: This is how I die. Dally is going to lose control and crash us into a pole or a house and we will be killed on impact. The justice system characterises Jamie Langton as a 'danger to society', but he's just an Aboriginal kid, trying to find his way through adolescence. Jamie lives in Dalton's Bay with Aunty Dawn and Uncle Bobby. He spends his downtime hanging out with his mates, Dally and Lenny. Mark Cassidy and his white mates - the Footy Heads - take every opportunity they can to bully Jamie and his friends. On Lenny's last night in town before moving to Sydney, after another episode of racist harassment, Jamie, Dally and Lenny decide to retaliate by vandalising Mark Cassidy's car. And when they discover the keys are in the ignition... Dally changes the plan. Soon they are all in Mark Cassidy's stolen car cruising through town, aiming to take it for a quick spin, then dump it. But it's a bad plan. And as a consequence, Jamie ends up in the youth justice system where he must find a way to mend his relationships with himself, his friends, his family and his future.

Item Information
Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004977587 J
Junior Fiction   Rutherford Library . . *, In Processing .  
. Catalogue Record 623149 ItemInfo Beginning of record . Catalogue Record 623149 ItemInfo Top of page .
Catalogue Information
Field name Details
ISBN 9781038731029 (paperback)
Classification Number J
Author Lonesborough, Gary
Title We didn't think it through [BK]
Edition Large print edition.
Series Read how you want 16
Note Copyright page from the original book.
Optimized reading formats.
Set in 16 point Verdana.
The thought comes to me: This is how I die. Dally is going to lose control and crash us into a pole or a house and we will be killed on impact. The justice system characterises Jamie Langton as a 'danger to society', but he's just an Aboriginal kid, trying to find his way through adolescence. Jamie lives in Dalton's Bay with Aunty Dawn and Uncle Bobby. He spends his downtime hanging out with his mates, Dally and Lenny. Mark Cassidy and his white mates - the Footy Heads - take every opportunity they can to bully Jamie and his friends. On Lenny's last night in town before moving to Sydney, after another episode of racist harassment, Jamie, Dally and Lenny decide to retaliate by vandalising Mark Cassidy's car. And when they discover the keys are in the ignition... Dally changes the plan. Soon they are all in Mark Cassidy's stolen car cruising through town, aiming to take it for a quick spin, then dump it. But it's a bad plan. And as a consequence, Jamie ends up in the youth justice system where he must find a way to mend his relationships with himself, his friends, his family and his future.
Classification 14+ years old.
Subject Aboriginal Australians -- Juvenile fiction
Teenage boys -- Juvenile fiction
Racism -- Juvenile fiction
Juvenile delinquents -- Juvenile fiction
Young adult fiction
Australian fiction -- Aboriginal Australian authors
Catalogue Information 623149 Beginning of record . Catalogue Information 623149 Top of page .
Quick Search