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Shortlist: Eve Pownall Award

Entries in this category should be books which have the prime intention of documenting factual material with consideration given to imaginative presentation, interpretation and variation of style. Ages 0-18 years.

Sami Bayly The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dangerous Animals. Hachette Australia 9780734420015

Maree Coote Azaria: A True History. Melbournestyle Books 9780648568407

  • Where wild animals and people meet, tragedy can strike, because just like the big bad wolf, the dingo is not afraid of you and me.
  • A beautifully illustrated non-fiction picture book that sensitively explores the collision of wilderness and civilisation, explains a famous miscarriage of justice, and examines the role of the media in history-telling, in an appropriate manner for children.
  • It is an interesting blend of graphic novel, history and picture book.
  • A great resource for kids book clubs. The content is not suitable for a Storytime with young children but better for primary aged children.
  • This book was written in consultation with Lindy Chamberlain.

Pamela Freeman (illus. by Liz Anelli) Dry to Dry: The Seasons of Kakadu. Walker Books Australia 9781760650285

David Hartley & Kirsty Murray (illus. by Dub Leffler) Strangers on Country. National Library of Australia 9780642279552

Gina M Newton (illus. by Rachel Tribout) Hold On! Saving the Spotted Handfish. CSIRO Publishing 9781486311842

Carole Wilkinson (illus. by Prue Pittock) Matthew Flinders – Adventures on Leaky Ships. Wild Dog Books 9781742034935

  • Themes: going to sea - exploration - Australian history - Matthew Flinders
  • This book makes history interesting and fun and it has a glossary, timelines, maps and beautiful details.
  • The book features Matthew Flinders Cat called Trim!!
  • It brings to life the adventures at sea, life on a boat and coming to NSW and the time period of late 1700’s.
  • “Matthew Flinders was a country boy who wanted to be a sailor. He lived at a time when ocean voyages took months, sometimes years. His life at sea was full of adventure and danger. He was the first to sail all the way around Australia. He drew the first complete map of the continent. Sailing was a dangerous business in Matthew's time that could end in shipwreck, disease or death. He wanted to make it safer for sailors by making his map as accurate as possible.”
  • Matthew Flinder's bicorn hat in the State Library of NSW collection
  • Matthew Flinders, ca. 1800 portrait watercolour miniature in the State Library of NSW collection
  • There's a statue of Matthew Flinders outside the State Library of NSW and also a statue of his cat named Trim.
  • Tie in discussion of Bungaree who travelled with Matthew Flinders with the concept of different perspectives of the same story in Strangers on Country
  • CBCA video of the illustrator Prue Pittock talking about being shortlisted https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw9tufpSoqA

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