John Marsden is Australia's most popular writer of Young Adult fiction. His books have sold more than a million copies worldwide and he has won, or been short-listed for, every major award for Young Adult literature in Australia, including the Children's Book Council of Australia Children's Book of the Year, the National Children's Book awards and numerous children's choice awards. The gripping war series, which began with Tomorrow when the War Began, has broken all sales records for young adult fiction. Burning for Revenge was awarded the Bookdata-ABA Book of the Year Award (1998). John Marsden's move into picture books has been highly acclaimed, following the release of Prayer for the 21st Century in 1997, Norton's Hut in 1998 and The Rabbits in 1999. Combining simple language with sophisticated illustrations, The Rabbits is both an educational and engaging account of 'otherness' in which John Marsden's versatility and ability to talk directly to his young readers is demonstrated once again. ILLUSTRATORBIO: Shaun Tan has an outstanding reputation for his illustrative work. He won the Crichton Award for Book Illustration (The Viewer) in 1995. His collaborative effort with John Marsden, The Rabbits was named CBC Picture Book of the Year in 1999. Memorial was his third picture book. He has been a leading science-fiction illustrator in Australia for several years; with recognition including the Illustrators of the Future Award (1991) and the Australian National Science Fiction Best Artist Award (1995, 1996). He contributes regular political cartoons to the Western Review and is the art editor and a regular contributor to Eidelon magazine.
发表于2024-12-22
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陈志勇,永远那么惊人 他的旧作基本上都看了,唯独差这本《兔子》 幸而从微博上的博友处得到了这本书的拍照版 虽然有些模糊,但是依然掩盖不了他的才情 我将它的每页放大放大再放大 得到的是惊讶惊讶还有惊讶 隐喻唯美,画笔精深 如果能手捧这本神作 逐页扫描鉴赏 翻过一页,...
评分陈志勇,永远那么惊人 他的旧作基本上都看了,唯独差这本《兔子》 幸而从微博上的博友处得到了这本书的拍照版 虽然有些模糊,但是依然掩盖不了他的才情 我将它的每页放大放大再放大 得到的是惊讶惊讶还有惊讶 隐喻唯美,画笔精深 如果能手捧这本神作 逐页扫描鉴赏 翻过一页,...
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Winner of the Children's Book Council Children's Picture Book of the Year (1999). A dramatically moving allegory of colonisation told from the viewpoint of native Australian animals. This stunning picture book examines the consequences of the arrival of a group of rabbits with entirely unfamiliar ways. The rabbits bring new food and animals, and make their own houses to live in, eventually dominating the environment and its other inhabitants.
The change in the native animals' environment is brilliantly depicted by Shaun Tan's illustrations, which also serve to highlight the 'strangeness' of the rabbits. The parallels with our own experience of colonisation are many; stolen children, the onset of industrialisation, and population increases.
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