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The Truck Cat
By (Author) Deborah Frenkel
Illustrated by Danny Snell
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
1st May 2024
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Migration / refugees
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Multicultural
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Prejudice and intolerance
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
Hardback
32
Width 244mm, Height 244mm
350g
The Truck Cat is a story about cats and humans, immigration and identity, and homes lost and found.
With illustrations by multi-award-winning artist Danny Snell and words by acclaimed new writer Deborah Frenkel, The Truck Cat is the perfect book to inspire kindness and compassion in young children everywhere.
Some cats are house cats. Some are apartment cats.
But Tinka is a truck cat. Tinka liveseverywhere.
Along with his human, Yacoub, Tinka travels roads wide and narrow, near and distant. But no matter how much they travel, home feels very far away for both of them.
Yacoub drives his truck to make a living, learning the landscape of a new country along the way, and longing for connection. When Tinka and Yacoub are unexpectedly separated, they are determined to find their way back to each other and, in doing so, might find more than they expected
Deborah Frenkelis a Melbourne-based writer of everything from books to billboards and even the words on the back of cereal boxes.Her writing for children includes picture books about nature, imagination, and different kinds of belonging.
As a child Danny Snell was a reluctant reader, so it was pictures rather than words that drew him to the wonder of books. Danny went on to study graphic design and illustration at the University of South Australia and he now works as a picture book illustrator and author. His books have won a number of awards including the CBCA Eve Pownall Award, the Environment Award for Childrens Literature, and the Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Award. Danny lives in Adelaide with his partner, his two daughters and a sleepy old cat. And yes, he loves to read.