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Piano Rock: A 1950s Childhood

Piano Rock: A 1950s Childhood

This is a memoir of Gavin Bishop's idyllic childhood days, growing up in Kingston beside gorgeous Lake Wakatipu. It's a gentle tale of a boyhood spent haring around outside, building huts, eating griddle scones, catching eels, watching the train, eating roast mutton, going to sch... read full description below.

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ISBN 9781869790103
Published 10 October 2008 by Random House
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Bishop, Gavin

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ISBN-13 9781869790103
ISBN-10 1869790103
Stock Available
Status Publisher temporarily out of stock
Publisher Random House
Imprint Random House New Zealand Ltd
Publication Date 10 October 2008
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Bishop, Gavin
Category Award Winning
True Stories (Of Endurance and Survival)
Non-Fiction Finalists
Storylines Notable Non-fiction 2009
Elsie Locke Award (Non-fiction) Finalists
Award Winning Children's Titles
Interest Age 8-12 years
Reading Age 8-12 years
NBS Text Children's General Interest & Leisure
ONIX Text Children/juvenile
Number of Pages 120
Dimensions Width: 151mm
Height: 206mm
Spine: 20mm
Weight 416g
Dewey Code 823.2
Catalogue Code 37017

Description of this Book

This is a memoir of Gavin Bishop's idyllic childhood days, growing up in Kingston beside gorgeous Lake Wakatipu. It's a gentle tale of a boyhood spent haring around outside, building huts, eating griddle scones, catching eels, watching the train, eating roast mutton, going to school on a horse, arguing with your best mate, eating marmite sandwiches, Guy Fawkes Day - and lots more eating. It's an elegantly written story but it's the illustrations that are the real star of this book. Using two different techniques, Gavin has created both colour and black and white illustrations that bring the story to life and give a great sense of nostalgia to it. This also includes a glossary that explains things like box brownie, tilly lamp, coronation, mutton birds, melting moments and brylcreem.

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Awards & Reviews

Awards Shortlisted for LIANZA Children's Book Awards: Elsie Locke Award 2009.

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Author's Bio

Gavin Bishop is a renowned children's book author and illustrator. His book Weaving Earth and Sky won the non-fiction section and the Book of the Year Award of the NZ Post Children's Book Awards 2003; Taming the Sun was shortlisted for the same awards in 2005, Riding the Waves in 2007; and Rats! in 2008.

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