Tashi and the Mixed-up Monster
By (Author) Anna Fienberg
By (author) Barbara Fienberg
By (author) Kim Gamble
14
A&U Children's
A&U Children
1st July 2007
Australia
Children
Fiction
823.914
Short-listed for Aurealis Awards for Best Children's Short Fiction 2007 (Australia)
Paperback
64
Width 130mm, Height 200mm
70g
'Run, children,' said Wise-as-an-Owl. 'No, hide!'
Much-to-learn has got it wrong again - he's magicked up a hideous monster that's bursting out of the garden workshop. And it's coming Tashi's way!
Then everyone believes that Tashi killed Soh Meen's golden carp. The only way Tashi can clear his name is to find the real culprit. But how
Sometimes you have to sound brave to be brave but clever Tashi always finds a way.
'...highly imaginative tales with fable-like conundrums. Kim Gamble's black and white drawings are detailed, sweet and help move the story along nicely.'Sunday Age, 8/7/07
Anna Fienberg is the author of many popular and award-winning books for children of all ages, and has picture books, junior fiction and teenage fiction to her credit. She has worked as an editor and consultant for a national book club, and also writes in collaboration with her mother, Barbara Fienberg. Kim Gamble is one of Australia's leading illustrators for children. Barbara Fienberg writes the Tashi stories in collaboration with her daughter Anna Fienberg.