Issue Details: First known date: 2020... vol. 35 no. 4 September 2020 of Magpies : Talking About Books for Children est. 1986-1995 Magpies : Talking About Books for Children
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Ella and the Ocean : Joy Lawn discusses 'Ella and the Ocean' with Lian Tanner & Jonathan Bentley, Joy Lawn , single work interview
'Thank you for speaking to us, Lian and Jonathan. Your stunning picture book Ella and the Ocean (Allen & Unwin) has deservedly won the Patricia Wrightson Prize in 2020 NSW Premier's Literary Awards. It is an exceptional work in traditional picture book form. (The judges report is at the end of this interview.)' (Introduction)
(p. 4-7)
Jury Duty for the Hans Christian Andersen Awards, Robin Morrow , single work column
'On a hot January day, with the bushfires raging in many parts of Australia and the air thick with smoke and ash, it was strange to be packing a down-filled jacket, wool-lined boots and warm gloves, in readiness for a flight to Munich.' (Introduction)
(p. 14-16)
Q&A with Amie Kaufman, Allison Paterson , single work interview
'Battle Born marks the finale of Amie Kaufman's epic middle-grade fantasy trilogy - Elementals. In the action-packed adventure series readers have journeyed with twins Anders and Rayna into their world of Vallen, a world of humans, shapeshifters, magical places and creatures; a world on the brink of war.' (Introduction)
(p. 18-19)
Celebrating 80 Years of Puffin, Margaret Robson Kett , single work interview

'Allen Lane founded Penguin in the UK and his idea was to bring stories to a wide range of people inexpensively, and thus the paperback was born. Amidst the bombings of WWII, Lane thought that children needed to understand a little more about what was happening around them, so he put together four non-fiction titles specifically aimed at children, and Puffin was born!' (Introduction)

(p. 22)
The Best Quality Books and an Overriding Family Culture : Lamont Books is 30, Margaret Robson Kett , single work interview
'A specialist book supplier to schools in five states, Lamont Books is celebrating 30 years of ownership by the de Koning family this year.' (Introduction)
(p. 24)
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