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Yak and Gnu
By (Author) Juliette MacIver
Illustrated by Cat Chapman
Walker Books Australia
Walker Books Australia
1st January 2019
Australia
Children
Fiction
Short-listed for Storylines Notable Books Awards 2016 (New Zealand)
Paperback
32
Width 215mm, Height 281mm
180g
A hilarious picture book from the team behind The Frog Who Lost His Underpants.
Meet Yak and Gnu, two best friends who love to row and sing. Who will they meet on their journey down the river
This funny rhyming tale is full of adventurous animals and boats galore.
Watercolour illustrations extend the fun of this clever rhyming story. -- Margaret Hamilton * Pinerolo Newsletter *
These amazing rhymes are just a few of many in this book that will delight readers and young listeners. -- Bookrapt * Bookrapt *
The style of it brings to mind the work of Dr Seuss, and even Roald Dahl to some extent. -- Booksellers NZ * Booksellers NZ *
Strong rhymes as ever from Juliette MacIver, and Cat Chapmans animals at sea are bound to get a laugh. -- Helen Spiers * Otago Daily Times *
Chapman's ink-and-watercolor artwork has a spring-fresh quality, as if she were capturing the scene while lying along a riverbank with her sketch pad in the early-season sun. -- Kirkus * Kirkus *
Juliette MacIver lives north of Wellington City with her husband and four children. She majored in linguistics at university, took a detour and became a bicycle courier for a year, then went back to university to complete a diploma in teaching English. She taught for five years before quitting and starting a government job, which she left once her first child was born. Juliette has always written little pieces, frequently in rhyme, and has had write a childrens story on her List Of Things I Want To Do In My Life for a very long time. Little Witch was her first title with Walker Books.
Cat Chapman grew up in rural Waikato and moved to Auckland as a teenager. She gained a Bachelor of Design majoring in Photography and after a brief stint as a wedding photographer and an English teacher in Japan, she worked for a number of years at a design company. In 2010 she attended a night course in children's illustration which was shortly followed by a contract for her first book from Walker Books Australia. She currently works full-time chasing after her young son and illustrating books. Cat enjoys working quickly with ink, pen and water colour, and enjoys creating characters that are full of movement, humour and personality. She is often caught with a strangely contorted face as she unwittingly mimics the characters expression she is drawing. Cat and her family currently live in Auckland.