Angela and the Cherry Tree
By (Author) Raphale Frier
Illustrated by Teresa Lima
Adapted by Michael Sedunary
Berbay Publishing
Berbay Publishing
1st July 2013
Australia
Children
Fiction
Hardback
40
Width 195mm, Height 240mm
Age range 8+ Angela wakes up full of hope - she is expecting a visitor. She prepares her hair, puts on perfume and bakes her speciality - shortbread cookies. She waits, impatiently at times, and finally the little girl arrives...Angela and the Cherry Tree provides a touching insight into the mind of a person suffering from dementia. It is a rare and poignant picture book, handling a sensitive subject with respect and dignity. Its insights and beauty are derived from perceptive, lyrical detail and stunning illustrations.
With a degree in painting from the Lisbon School of Fine Arts, Teresa Lima started to focus on illustrating childrens books in 1994. She quickly made a name for herself and she was chosen to participate in the 2007 and 2008 international illustrators exhibition at the Bologna Childrens Book Fair. She currently combines illustration with teaching visual arts at the Escola Vergilio Ferreira in Lisbon. Michael is an experienced and successful author who shares his time between Melbourne and country Victoria. Over the past 30 years, Michael has written extensively for children on subjects ranging from Languages Other Than English to AFL football. While his overarching motivation has been educational, story telling has always been central to whatever he writes.