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An allegory of colonisation, represented by the arrival of rabbits in Australia, as viewed by native Australian animals, this book examines the consequences of that invasion for the environment and the original inhabitants. Winner of the 1999 CBC Picture Book of the Year. Paperba ...
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What drives so many to leave everything behind and journey to a mysterious country; a place without family or friends, where everything is nameless and the future is unknown? This silent graphic novel is the story of every migrant, every refugee, every displaced person, and a tri ...
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A kid finds a lost 'thing' on the beach where he's scavenging for his bottle top collection. The thing is a large, freakish creature but no one except the kid really notices it, it's simply not part of their familiar day-to-day reality.
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Eric
(Hardback, Gift edition)
By Tan, Shaun
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Eric is eternally curious and effortlessly charming - a house guest whose approach to the world will capture your heart. This is a mini gift edition of one of the most loved stories from the multi-award-winning, internationally lauded masterpiece Tales from Outer Suburbia.
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Tim's cold, distant father works on a children's show featuring a ventriloquist's puppet. When Tim accidently damages the puppet, the deranged ventriloquist, who is convinced the puppet is alive, seeks a terrible revenge on Tim. In the ensuing violence, Tim and his father reach t ...
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The rabbits came many grandparents ago. They built houses, made roads, had children. They cut down trees. A whole continent of rabbits...
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A small child awakes to find blackened leaves falling from her threatening to quietly overwhelm her. As she wanders around a world that is complex and alienating, she is overtaken by a myriad of feelings. Just as it seems all hope is lost, she finds a red seedling has filled the ...
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A kid finds a lost thing on the beach when he's scavenging for his bottle top collection. The thing is a large, freakish creature that looks like a cross between a crab and a pot-bellied stove. Shaun Tan's unparalleled artwork accompanies the humorous What I Did on My Holidays na ...
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This moving and evocative story interweaves themes of war, memory, and conservation, and brings the legend of the Anzacs to a new generation. Ages 9+. Honour Book, CBC Picture Book of the Year Awards 2000.
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Young Tristan, a curious boy who rescues all sorts of objects from the rubbish dump, finds an old Viewmaster in its elaborate box, complete with a set of disks. He finds that these represent the ages of humankind, seen as a cyclical structure in which patterns of growth and decay ...
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