Parrot Palace
By (Author) Susanne Gervay
Big Sky Publishing
Big Sky Publishing
5th March 2025
Australia
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Diversity, equality and inclusio
Paperback
176
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
Parrot Palaceis an open invitation from the heart to step into a multi-hued, multicultural, inclusive world where difference is celebrated, tradition is valued, and the language of love is spoken. It certainly does make the world a better place A Must Read!-Professor Meenakshi Bharat, Head of English, University of Delhi.
Three inventive and daring kids, along with their families, live in a three-story apartment block called' Parrot Palace'.
Hari, Lily-Rosa, and Mikey come from different cultures, but their differences unite them as they form a close-knit team. They share their secrets as they navigate their dreams and challenges.
Will Mikey become a joker or follow in his dad's footsteps as a builder Can Lily-Rosa balance her dreams of becoming a firefighter, and a ballerina And will Hari fix the disaster he created for his Nani and mother
They join together and confront their arch enemy, the neighbour Mr Crabtree. It is here, that they eventually find the real answers to friendship.
PRAISE FOR PARROT PALACE
Growing up, some of my best friends were books, and how I wish Id had a friend and a book like this, reflecting the true, warm, beating heart of Australian multicultural diversity. Hari and his friends will stay with you long after youve left Parrot Palace. Dr Sunil Badami a writer, critic, broadcaster, academic and regular reporter for ABC and ABC personality.
Parrot Palace aptly illustrates the essence of humanity: love, care, and sharing what we have for the common good of the community we live in. I strongly recommend it to all our children growing up in Australia. - Dr Andrew Kwong, Winner of the 2021 Michael Crouch Award" With great power, we can teach our children profound truths and timeless value. - Professor D.R. Pattanaik, Banaras Hindu University
An open invitation from the heart to step into a multi-hued, multicultural, inclusive world where difference is celebrated, tradition is valued, and the language of love is spoken. It certainly does 'make the world a better place!' A Must-Read! - Professor Meenakshi Bharat, Literature University of Delhi
An amazing story that brings India and Australia closer together celebrates human relationship which doesnt change from one side of the Indian Ocean to the other and fosters dosti (friendship) between the two great nations. - Indranil Halder Ambassador of Halder
A delightful story that captures the feel of summer, school holidays and the sheer joy of play. From the opening pages, our taste buds are tantalized with the honey of jalebi, the warm sweetness of ripe strawberries, apple pie and samosas. This is a story of now. -Dr Anne Benjamin Educator
Parrot Palace aptly illustrates the essence of humanity: love, care, and sharing what we have for the common good of the community we live in. I strongly recommend it to all our children growing up in Australia. - Dr Andrew Kwong
Very relatable and entertaining. I read it to my 6-year-old son and he enjoyed it thoroughly. He found it adventurous and loved how the kids helped Mr Crabtree in spite of him being mean to them. That's a life lesson. - Neel Banerjee, Intercultural Theatre Practitioner
Susanne writes for young people to laugh, learn, love and be courageous in a challenging world. She writes for adults to explore with kids ideas that excite and empower them. As the child of refugees, story is the secret ingredient as a pathway to home and self belief. Presented with the Lifetime Social Justice Literature Award for her body of work by the International Literacy Association and an Order of Australia, Susannes books are recognised as capturing hope be it the joyous and playful cockatoos in Theres a Gang in Our Street or the heroic kids in Heroes of the Holocaust.Her loved I Am Jack series has become a rite-of-passage on school bullying adapted into a play that toured across Australia and USA, while Harmony Day is at the centre of Elephants Have Wings. Endorsed by Room to Read, Cancer Council, Life Education, anti bullying, literacy, many organisations, Susanne takes her stories from the Outback to Istanbul to everywhere, because kids matter. Website https://sgervay.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sgervay Twitter-https://twitter.com/sgervay Instagram - https://instagram.com/susanne_gervay/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/sgervay