Do-Wrong Ron
By (Author) Steven Herrick
By (author) Caroline Magerl
A&U Children's
A&U Children
1st April 2003
Australia
Children
Fiction
A823.3
Runner-up for CBCA Book of the Year 2004 (Australia)
132
Width 130mm, Height 195mm
160g
HONOUR BOOK: CBCA Book of the Year, Younger Readers, 2004
He's do-wrong Ron
who does the wrong things at the wrong time
or the right things at the wrong time
or the wrong things at the right time.
until he finds Charlie
the guinea pig who looks like an oversized rat
and they meet Isabelle
who is waiting for something
anything
to happen.
And when Ron plans a musical welcome for Isabelle's nana, anything just might happen. Written in vivid prose-poem snapshots, this is an engaging, illustrated story book for young readers.
I thoroughly recommend this story for its likeable characters, happy and humorous plot.'Kate, 13, YARA CanberraCharming.' www.aussiereviews.combeautifully illustrated ,an absolute delight.' Good ReadingAn endearing story brought to life with lively illustrations.' Fridaymagazine, April 2003.a funny, touching story enhanced by Caroline's lively illustrations' Brisbane Newsp.3 14/5/03cool poems that will keep you giggling ' Disney Adventures
Steven Herrick was born in Brisbane, the youngest of seven children. At school his favourite subject was soccer, and he dreamed of football glory while he worked at various jobs, including fruit picking. Now Steven writes for children and teenagers and visits many schools each year. He loves talking to the students and their teachers about poetry, and soccer. He likes the main character in Do-wrong Ron because Ron is good-hearted and always tries to do the right thing, and Steven wonders if the wrong thing is really wrong, or if it's just how people take it.
Steven lives in the Blue Mountains with his wife and two sons.