Bailey Finch Takes a Stand
By (Author) Ingrid Laguna
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
31st August 2021
Australia
Primary and Secondary Educational
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Winner of Overall Winner, Primary Resource, Educational Publishing Awards 2022 (Australia)
Paperback
176
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
166g
A heartwarming story about a young girl taking action to clean up her local creek, from beloved middle-grade author Ingrid Laguna. Bailey's mum had always said that being by the creek with Bailey and her dad was as good as it gets. She had shown Bailey sap glistening on tree trunks. They had crouched together to nudge a beetle onto a leaf. They had sat on the creek's edge with their bare feet in the water. It's one year since Bailey's mum died. And her dad doesn't seem to care much about anything. But Bailey still spends afternoons by the creek with her dog, Sheba. Until Sheba gets sick-very sick-from something she must have swallowed while swimming in the creek. And Bailey notices all the rubbish polluting the waterway. Between visits to Sheba in the vet hospital, Bailey tries to find a way to make the creek safe for Sheba and other animals. And through her unexpected friendship with Israel, a quiet boy who knows about endangered species, Bailey Finch finds the courage to take a stand. Bailey Finch Takes a Stand is a moving story about love and loss, about caring for the environment and standing up to make change happen.
Bailey Finch reminds us that change is possible when good people take a stand. A beautiful, inspiring tale about a true hero. * Penny Tangey *
Sparkles with hopeI cheered and cried for Bailey, who is adventurous, brave and determined to change the world. * Fiona Hardy *
A gentle story about starting over, making friends and finding a place in the worlda worthy addition to school libraries.
-- Magpies on SongbirdA beautiful story full of hope, heartache and love.
-- Zana Fraillon on SongbirdIngrid Laguna is a renowned novelist and educator. She has written a memoir and numerous books for children, including Songbird, Sunflower, Bailey Finch Takes a Stand and Kit and Arlo Find a Way. Her writing has featured in various publications, including the Monthly, Age and AEU Magazine. She regularly presents to teachers and students at schools, libraries, festivals and conferences.