Simpson and his Donkey
By (Author) Mark Greenwood
Illustrated by Fran Lessac
Walker Books Australia
Walker Books Australia
1st March 2011
Australia
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Warfare, battles, armed forces
823
Short-listed for CBCA Book of the Year Awards, Eve Pownall Award 2009 (Australia)
Paperback
32
Width 210mm, Height 281mm
182g
A poignant account of the story of John Kirkpatrick Simpson and how he and his donkey, Duffy, rescued over 300 men during the campaign at Gallipoli. Backed by detailed research, the text includes a brief biography of the man, details of his work at Gallipoli and also the little known story of how, without realising, he rescued his childhood friend from South Shields, Billy Lowes. The text also includes fact files on Simpson and Billy Lowes, maps and additional historical background information such as how Duffy received a VC.
The creative strengths of Mark Greenwood and Frane Lessac combine here to produce an engaging work of narrative nonfiction in which the bare bones of biography are imbued with just the right touch of the imaginative to engage young readers this picture book is both timely and relevant and moreover brings life, substance and an unexpected by-line to a familiar story. * Magpies Magazine *
Simpson and his Donkey (Mark Greenwood & Frane Lessac) is perhaps the finest piece of Australian literature published into April 2008. Conveyed in language, tone and colour appropriate for all readers In legend and legacy, Simpson and his Donkey shines with spirit * Bendigo Weekly *
In folk-art style, the paintings, with shades that reflect the heat of a sandy landscape, show the heroic soldier and the gentle animal amid the slaughter of the war. * Booklist *
Frane Lessacs palettecomplements this deftly condensed story of extraordinary heroism. * The Sunday Age *
... the story here is told simply and dramatically and is made even more so by the nave paintings that depict the action. * Reading Time *
This is an important story beautifully represented in a form suitable for educational use and also private reading. * www.aussiereviews.com *
Moving true story of compassion, courage and friendship. * Foreword Magazine USA *
This immortal story has been brought to life again through Greenwoods ability to tell a great tale, and make it sound fresh and new. Lessacs insightful illustrations fit like a glove around Greenwoods words. * Buzz Words *
Mark Greenwood, who has a passion for history and legends, is the author of many books for children, published both in the United States and in his native Australia. His recent book, The Drummer Boy of John John, was honoured by Kirkus Reviews (Best of 2012) and the Bank Street College of Education Childrens Book Committee. The Donkey of Gallipoli, illustrated by his wife, Fran Lessac, was a CBC Honour Book and a USBBY Outstanding International Book. His work has twice received the West Australian Premiers Book Award. Jandamarra, illustrated by Terry Denton, was short-listed for the 2014 Childrens Book Council Awards. Marks latest books include The Mayflower, published by Holiday House, and Midnight, published by Walker Books Australia and New Zealand and Candlewick Press in the US.
Fran Lessac is an author and illustrator of international renown, having over forty childrens books published throughout the world. She was born in the USA and lived on the Caribbean island of Montserrat and London before moving to Australia. Fran has contributed her distinctive paintings to many critically acclaimed childrens picture books, including My Little Island, a Reading Rainbow feature book. Also, On the Same Day in March was named a Top Ten Science Books by ALA Booklist. Frans contribution to Amnesty Internationals We Are All Born Free, celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, has been translated into more than 30 languages and was a USBBY Outstanding International Book. Her latest books include The Mayflower, written by Mark Greenwood and published by Holiday House, Midnight, to be published by Candlewick Press in 2015 and A is for Australia, published by Walker Books Australia in early 2015.