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A Koala Called Kent - A Robert Irwin Story
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Complete, First published May 17, 2020
Clemence (Nessie) is a student from Boston, Massachusetts. She's studying abroad in Australia and has the opportunity to volunteer at the famous Australia zoo where she immediately becomes best friends with Bindi Irwin, Steve Irwin's legendary daughter. 

Nessie takes on the challenge of hand rearing a sick Koala joey that was found by the animal rescue team at the side of the road after being hit by a car. She only has three months to turn his world around. But that isn't the only thing that happens in her three months at the zoo. 

Bindi's younger brother Robert is also working in the animal hospital and seems to have taken a strong liking to Nessie. Can Robert over come his nerves and tell her how he feels or will she return to America without ever knowing he had feelings for her? Can the joey survive? Can Bindi and Nessie remain friends despite Roberts involvement?

Come and join the Irwins at Australia Zoo to find out!
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