She collects lots of information, always seeking to verify the truth for the foundations before weaving her story over the top. She also makes sure there's a happy ending. Little things, like Queen Victoria being a very 'modern' queen and having introduced the fashion of wearing underpants, becomes a wonderful children's book. She read this to us, pointing out that in fact Queen Victoria DID have her underpants all marked with the royal seal and numbered.
If she's coming to visit your local area, I do encourage you to take the children and go along. I do know she'll be in Croydon (Victoria) this weekend:
Saturday 5 June, 2 sessions: 1pm-2pm & 3pm- 4pm.We could have listened to her for hours, or better yet, had her visit for dinner. :)
Clayton Theatrette, Clayton Community Centre, Cooke Street.
Jackie is one of Australia 's most celebrated children's authors. Jackie will give two talks as part of Wordfest.
1. How to speak wombat, and other adventures with books at 1pm, and
2. The Battles We Almost Won...the true stories behind The Night They Stomed Eureka, A Rose for the Anzac Boys, and The Donkey Who carried the Wounded at 3pm.
http://www.monlib.vic.gov.au/
3 comments:
What a great day at the Library!
Oooh thank you for this post, I had no idea! I saw her wombat book today at a bookstore.
Off to check where she will be travelling.
Interesting about the facts too.
I love Jackie, how wonderful to meet her at your library.
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