Renee Irving Lee Renee Irving Lee i(16941910 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Rosie Leads the Way Renee Irving Lee , Lisa Coutts (illustrator), Mount Eliza : Empowering Resources , 2020 19555901 2020 single work picture book children's

'After talking with her Mum, Rosie believed she was the most beautiful girl in the whole entire world - but the day she met Penelope Pennington she wasn't so sure.

'Penelope Pennington had the perfect hair, the perfect clothes, the perfect shoes and even the perfect cat!

'So, when Rosie and Penelope unexpectedly walk home together, they both make some meaningful discoveries along the way. Was Penelope really that perfect?

'How does Rosie manage to overcome her self-doubt to lead the way?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Strongest Boy Renee Irving Lee , Goce Ilievski (illustrator), Wellington Point : Lilly Pilly Publishing , 2019 16941961 2019 single work picture book children's

'Max believes he is the strongest boy in the world. He can do all sorts of tough tricks, like showing off his strong muscles, jumping off the furniture, pushing people over and even breaking things. His cheeky pet bird, Bruce tells him just how strong he is too. One day, they both go to a birthday party and Max thinks he is the strongest, mightiest, coolest kid there. But why was everyone mad at him?

'The Strongest Boy redefines masculinity in a subtle, yet engaging way for young readers.

'Follow Max and Bruce as they learn what it truly means to be a "strong male in today's world".' (Publication summary)

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