Michelle Worthington Michelle Worthington i(A152579 works by)
Gender: Female
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'Australian children’s author, Michelle Worthington, released her first children’s picture book in 2011. Worthington grew up in Brisbane, Australia and has always enjoyed writing stories and sharing them with others. Since graduating from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Arts, she has travelled extensively and enjoys learning about new cultures and sharing new experiences. '

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Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Mama’s Chickens Wollombi : EK Books , 2023 27392309 2023 single work picture book children's

'A sensitive, beautifully illustrated book that uses backyard chickens to give a closely observed child’s-eye view of early-onset dementia.

'Mama didn’t want chickens, but she grows to love them as her dementia symptoms increase. Her young children see that she doesn’t always act like her old self anymore; this upsets both them and the chickens, but Mama always finds ways to show them just how much they are wanted and loved.

'Children will relate to the endearing personalities of the chickens, while the award winning author draws on her own experience to create an entirely age-appropriate story about the impact of early-onset dementia. The result is a supportive, much-needed book about a reality that many families face.

'Dementia doesn’t only affect the elderly. Like the parent in the story, people with early-onset dementia may have memory loss, difficulty thinking, trouble recognising people or confusion, or begin acting unlike themselves. Michelle Worthington has had personal experience of all of these symptoms since her diagnosis with Progressive Nonfluent Aphasia (a form of dementia), and hopes her book will help children understand what dementia can look like when their care-giver suffers from it.

'Her wish is that the book will initiate open and honest communication and help parents all around the world recognise the symptoms while providing love and support for their children.' (Publication summary)

2024 shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards Five to 8 Years
y separately published work icon Ruby's Repair Cafe Chippendale : New Frontier , 2023 26405443 2023 single work picture book children's

'Ruby loves to fix things, rather than throwing them away. When a shiny new department store opens next door to Ruby's Repair Cafe, everyone in town soon forgets about fixing things.

'But will Ruby be able to save her family business from big business before the rubbish takes over the town?' (Publication summary)

2024 shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards Three to 5 Years
2024 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Early Childhood
y separately published work icon Glitch Abbotsford : Ford Street , 2017 11670548 2017 single work picture book children's

'Glitch spends his life searching through mountains of mouldy mess at the dump. He wants to make the fastest billycart ever. This year, he will be competing in the Big Race! 

'But will his twitch stop him from winning?' (Publication summary)

2018 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Picture Book of the Year
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