Eve Pownall

2024 CBCA Book of the year: Eve Pownall award

Eat My Dust!

Standing out as a captivating narrative, Eat My Dust delves into a lesser-known chapter of early Australian history. The vivid illustrations convey the vastness of outback Australia, capturing the beauty of the landscape and country […]

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Democracy!

This is indeed a positive primer on people power. Created in consultation with the Museum of Australian Democracy, Canberra, the layout and typography together with the illustrations create a visually stimulating and informative text. The

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Country Town

An absolutely invaluable resource this decade-by-decade history of a fictional Australian country town is extensively researched and beautifully illustrated. The story of the town is very real and child focused. The colour palette is varied

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Caroline

Artfully crafted by Mark Wilson, contributing a beautifully illustrated and poignant chapter to the recording of Australian history. Wilson’s distinctive colour palette, shading, and pencil effects create an evocative atmosphere, which draws readers into Caroline

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Bidhi Galing

Skilfully crafted by renowned First Nations author and academic Anita Heiss, the synergy between word and image is facilitated with captivating illustrations by Samantha Campbell. The true story of the Great Flood of Gundagai in

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All About the HEART

This vibrantly illustrated book takes us on a journey through all things ‘heart’ and ‘heartrelated’. Fun-filled pages are packed with detailed illustrations which complement the simple, clear style of text. Information about the heart is

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Country Town

Happy times, sad times, boom times and gloom times! From the First Peoples’ camp at the river crossing in the 1820s through to Carols by Candlelight at the showground in today’s world, this is a

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