Yugakusha Yugakusha i(A55135 works by) (Organisation) assertion
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4 19 y separately published work icon Where the Forest Meets the Sea Jeannie Baker , Jeannie Baker (illustrator), ( trans. Momo Yuriko with title Mori to umi no deautokoro )with title 森と海のであうところ ) Tokyo : Yugakusha , 1988 Z823665 1987 single work picture book children's (taught in 2 units)

'A boy and his father travel in their boat, ‘Time Machine’ to a stretch of beach beside a primordial tropical rainforest. As the boy walks among the trees he imagines the forest as it might have been in the past. Dinosaurs emerge, barely perceptible, from a tangle of trunks and vines; the faint outlines of an aboriginal child melt into a background of trees and in the final haunting scene the unspoiled vista readers have toured is overlaid with translucent images of a possible future civilisation..' (Source: Author's website)

2 1 y separately published work icon Garden in the Sky Judith Worthy , ( trans. Nobuo Kandori with title Sora Tobu Niwa ) Tokyo : Yugakusha , 1986 Z667724 1980 single work children's fiction children's 'Two children fight to save a magpie's tree & nest from being bulldozed.' (Source: Bookseller's website)
3 1 y separately published work icon Simon's Secret Judith Worthy , ( trans. Reiko Okoso with title Himitsu no koneko ) Tokyo : Yugakusha , 1985 Z831736 1983 single work children's fiction children's 'Simon, who is deaf, feels rejected by his peers. They don't seem to understand that he simply can't hear the rules of the game even when they are yelled at him. Simon strikes up a relationship with an orphan kitten which finds shelter in his cubby-house. Meeting the unquestioning, affectionate cat is just what Simon needs and when Simon goes missing it is the cat that saves the day.' (Source: Bookseller's website)
3 1 y separately published work icon Search for Tiger Judith Worthy , ( trans. Nobuo Kandori et. al. )agent with title Bokuno neko ga iedeshita ) Tokyo : Yugakusha , 1983 Z836254 1977 single work children's fiction children's It was bad enough for Mouse that his family were moving to a strange new house but things got worse when Tiger, his cat, went missing. How was he to find him?
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