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Rabby The Brave
Hardback
Main Details
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Rabby The Brave
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Patrick Guest
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Illustrated by Tom Jellett
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:24 | Dimensions(mm): Height 244,Width 244 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781760127534
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Illustrations |
Full Colour
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
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Imprint |
Little Hare
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Publication Date |
1 March 2018 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
Leon and Lily do everything with their best pals Rabby and Snuggles, until one night the unimaginable happens and Snuggles is left outside. Faced with sadness, the others must find a way to save Snuggles from a frightful end. Heart-warming and playful, compassionate and true-to-life, Rabby the Brave is a story about close bonds and sibling love. A 2019 CBCA Notable Book of the Year for Early Childhood
Author Biography
Patrick Guest was raised in the Melbourne beachside suburb of Seaford. Even as a child, Patrick was writing stories, starring in his own Powerful Patrick series: a major hit with his Mum, Dad and rabbit Snowball. A desire to be Michael J Fox took Patrick down the corporate path. After gaining a commerce degree at Melbourne University, followed by a three-year stint with a big mining company, Patrick realised that he was possibly the world's worst accountant. A dramatic change saw Patrick go back to study physiotherapy, and in 2000 he landed his dream job at the Sydney Olympics. It wasn't until his children were born that Patrick started writing professionally. Since then he's had three picture books published -- That's What Wings are For, The Ricker Racker Club and the acclaimed The Second Sky with Jonathan Bentley. Tom Jellett is an Australian illustrator based in Sydney. Tom has been an editorial illustrator for News Limited, working on The Australian, The Weekend Australian and The Daily Telegraph. He has also illustrated a number of books for children, including Why I Love Footy for Penguin Books, The Gobbledygook is Eating A Book by Justine Clarke and Arthur Baysting, My Dad Thinks He's Funny by Katrina Germein and the follow up My Dad Still Thinks He's Funny for Walker Books.
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