Memorial by Gary Crew - ISBN: 9780734417206
Paperback
A tree’s shadow holds memories, will they be forgotten?

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    26 July 2016

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Summary

When the soldiers return from the Great War in 1918, a memorial tree is planted … ‘Lest We Forget’. But generations later, what do those who pause in the shadows of the tree’s immense branches remember?

Years on, the tree has grown to be huge and unruly, dislodging the statue next to it and creating a traffic hazard in what is now a much larger, busier town. A decision is made by a local council to cut the tree down …

MEMORIAL serves as a reminder of the lessons to be gained f…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780734417206
ISBN-10:0734417209
Author:Gary Crew, Shaun Tan
Publisher:Hachette Australia
Imprint:Lothian Children's Books
Format:Paperback
Release Date:26 July 2016
Weight:210g
Dimensions:250mm x 230mm x 4mm
Series:Lothian Australian Favourites
What They're Saying

Critics Review

visually fascinating - NEW YORK TIMES on RULES OF SUMMER

an amazing picture book for all ages - THE GUARDIAN on RULES OF SUMMER

this stunningly original work defies easy categorization as it spins dual story lines into one spellbinding yarn … Crew tantalizes to the very end, leaving readers to speculate enthusiastically on the riddles he craftily leaves unsolved. His tale will electrify his audience. - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY on STRANGE OBJECTS

STRANGE OBJECTS will continue to tease and perplex readers of all ages long after it has been read. - AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW on STRANGE OBJECTS

About The Author

Gary Crew

Gary Crew (Author)

Gary Crew writes short stories, novels and picture books. Gary is Professor of Creative Writing at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. He is particularly interested in researching the creative links between fiction and nonfiction in his novels and the creative interface between print text and visual text in his picture books. During his publishing career of over 30 years Gary has won the Children’s Book Council of Australia’s Book of the Year four times, twice for novels and twice for his picture books; the New South Wales Premier’s Award, the Victorian Premier’s Award, the American Children’s Book of Distinction, the Aurealis Best Children’s Short Fiction, the Wilderness Society’s Award for Environmental Writing, and the Royal Geographic Society Whitley Award. Gary lives on the waterfront of subtropical Bribie Island. When he is not writing or lecturing, he loves to walk by the sea or read.

Shaun Tan (Illustrator)

Shaun Tan grew up in Perth and graduated from the University of Western Australia with joint honours in Fine Arts and English Literature. He began drawing and painting images for science fiction and horror stories in small-press magazines as a teenager, and has since become best known for illustrated books that deal with social, political and historical subjects through surreal, dream-like imagery. His works include The Red Tree, The Lost Thing, Rules of Summer and the acclaimed wordless novel The Arrival. All have been widely translated throughout Europe, Asia and South America, and are enjoyed by readers of all ages.

Shaun has also worked as a theatre designer and a concept artist for the films Horton Hears a Who and Pixar’s WALL-E and in 2011, he shared an Academy Award for his work on the animated short film based on his book, The Lost Thing. In that same year, he won the Dromkeen Medal for services to children’s literature and the Astrid Lindgren prize, the world’s richest children’s literature award.

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