The Baron of the Bay
By (Author) Corrine Ranieri
Illustrated by Lucia Mongioj
Starfish Bay Publishing Pty Ltd
Tiny Seed
5th September 2024
5th September 2024
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Wildlife and habitats
Hardback
32
Width 255mm, Height 210mm, Spine 8mm
340g
When an entire neighbourhood is fearful of a pesky magpie, a young boy is determined to show them that there is more to this native bird than what they see.
Everyone is afraid of the Baron of the Bay except Reuben. Reuben believes the magpie, who swoops passers-by to protect his family, is just misunderstood. But that doesn't matter to the neighbours, who are determined to remove the bird from his home and family. This story about an iconic native Australian bird, with vibrant illustrations, will encourage readers to have understanding and compassion for animals.
Growing up in the heart of Western Sydney, Corrine Ranieri always dreamt of living life by the beach. As a child, she immersed herself in recreating the imaginary worlds that she read about in books, worlds filled with fairies and animals that wore bow ties and top hats. Corrine wanted to dedicate her life to teaching children to read so she could share this joy. After being a primary school teacher for thirteen years, and now a mother to three small children, she has found herself creating stories inspired by her children's imaginations and personalities.
Lucia Mongioj was born in Novara, Italy. Passionate about art, Lucia specialised in Illustration and Advertising at Istituto Europeo di Design, Milan and has participated in illustration workshops with many renowned artists. Lucia won best advertising campaign in Finish Layout organised by Incentive Gift, and First Prize in a nationwide competition organised by Cont. She currently teaches Illustration at the Academy of Fine Arts Acme in Novara.