Do Not Forget Australia
By (Author) Sally Murphy
Illustrated by Sonia Kretschmar
Walker Books Australia
Walker Books Australia
1st March 2014
Australia
Children
Fiction
A823.00
Paperback
40
Width 211mm, Height 280mm
222g
Henri lives in the French village of Villers-Bretonneux. Billy lives in Melbourne, Australia. These two little boys, who live thousands of miles away from each other, share one story that unites Villers-Bretonneux and Melbourne in history. A moving and inspiring story of World War One.
Do Not Forget Australia is an important book for all Australians. It is one that should be on all school, home and public library shelves. -- Vicki Stanton * The Reading Stack *
A moving and inspirong story of World War One focussing on the involvement of Australian soldiers in Noerthern France. * Harbourview Magazine *
From periods of agony, heartache and tragedy, stories of human kindness always emerge. Sally Murphy has given voice to one such act here. * My Book Corner *
Sally Murphy is a mother, wife, teacher, speaker, website manager, reviewer, and, of course, author. She was born in Perth and now lives in Dalyellup, Western Australia. In 2001 she decided to dedicate herself to her dream of becoming a childrens author and has now published 28 books. As well as writing for children Sally is also a childrens book reviewer who runs the review site www.aussiereviews.com. Her first illustrated verse novel with Walker Books Australia, Pearl Verses the World (illustrated by Heather Potter) won the childrens book category for the Indie Book of the Year awards, 2009; was awarded Honour Book in the Younger Readers category, Childrens Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Awards, 2010; and won the Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards, 2010, Best Book for Language Development, Upper Primary (8-12 years).Toppling (illustrated by Rhian Nest James) has won the Queensland Premiers Literary Awards, Childrens Book - Mary Ryans Award, 2010 and the Childrens Book for the 2010 Western Australian Premiers Book Awards. It has also been short-listed for the 2010 Speech Pathology Australia, Book of the Year Awards, Upper Primary category and the 2011 Childrens Book Council of Australia Awards, Younger Readers Notable Books.
The child of German immigrants, Sonia Krestchmar first developed an appreciation of illustration through the story books sent to her by her grandmother. So at the age of four she decided to become an illustrator after she successfully drew her first duck. She went on to study Visual Communication at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Sonyas work has appeared in many magazines and books, including the award-winning Tensy Farlow and the Home for Mislaid Children (Penguin) written by Jen Storer. Sonia is based in Melbourne, Australia. In 2011 Sonia was a finalist in the Archibald Prize, for her portrait of author Cassandra Gold.