Australasia: December 2003 Archives

Enigmatic Dream

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The gift of words - www.theage.com.au

Here's a recommendation from Sonya Hartnett to read Ursula Dubosarsky.

"No children's author in Australia writes as gracefully as Ursula Dubosarsky, and Abyssinia (Viking) is a fine example of her delicate, gem-like work. The book reads like an enigmatic dream, full of reflections, mysteries, twists and turns. A novel for younger teenagers (particularly girls) who are clever enough to deal with something unusual..."

Unfortunately, the book recommended is not available in the UK, but anyone who has not read Dubosarsky is missing one of the unique voices of contemporary literature. So why not give this one a try:

The White Guinea-Pig

Kazillion UK/US Deal

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No sleep, but big dreams - www.theage.com.au

"Potentially lucrative British and American publishing rights for The Kazillion Wish (Allen & Unwin, $13.95) have been picked up by Chicken House Books, a British company owned by Barry Cunningham."

Hi-Tech Pop-Up

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STUFF : INFOTECH - STORY : New Zealand's leading news and information website

A report from New Zealand about the world's first animated 3D children's pop-up "book".

NZ Awards Panel

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Scoop: NZ's Favourite Poet Leads Children's Books Judging

New Zealand's favourite poet to lead judging panel for children's book awards 2004...

The doctor, poet and children?s author Glenn Colquhoun has been named convenor for the 2004 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. Colquhoun is joined on the panel by author and literary agent, Barbara Else and librarian and children?s book specialist Lorraine Orman, to judge the best of children?s books published in New Zealand in 2003.

Reading Aloud

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Babies, books and a lesson in happiness - www.smh.com.au

Mem Fox is a passionate advocate of reading aloud to children:

"I'd like the police always to have children's books with them in their police cars to read aloud to children whenever they suddenly find themselves in traumatic situations. I'd like every nurse in children's hospitals to have books at their workstations ready to read aloud to children in distress, or to those who just can't sleep..."

Reading Magic - How Your Child Can Learn To Read Before School - And Other Read Aloud Miracles, the book that inspired Australian Opposition Leader Mark Latham's new child literacy program.

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