河出書房新社 河出書房新社 i(A97139 works by) (Organisation) assertion ( Kawadeshobōshinsha ) (a.k.a. Kawade Shobo Shinsha)
Born: Established: 1886 Tokyo, Honshu,
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East Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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8 36 y separately published work icon The Rabbits John Marsden , Shaun Tan (illustrator), Port Melbourne : Lothian , 1998 Z139449 1998 single work picture book children's (taught in 11 units)

"The rabbits came many grandparents ago.

They build houses, made roads, had children.

They cut down trees.

A whole continent of rabbits..." (back cover)

An allegorical story using rabbits, an introduced species, to represent the arrival of Europeans in Australia and the subsequent widespread environmental destruction.

4 7 y separately published work icon Tales from the Inner City Shaun Tan , Shaun Tan (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2018 14152497 2018 selected work single work short story poetry prose art work

'Where can we live if not in each other's shadow? World-renowned artist Shaun Tan applies his unique imagination to a reflection on the nature of humans and animals, and our urban coexistence. From crocodile to frog, tiger to bee, this is a dark and surreal exploration of the perennial love and destruction we feel and inflict—of how animals can save us, and how our lives are forever entwined, for better or for worse. Tales from the Inner City is a masterful work, bearing all of Shaun Tan's trademark wit and poignancy in both its prose and exquisite illustrations.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

12 6 y separately published work icon Cicada Shaun Tan , Shaun Tan (illustrator), Melbourne : Lothian , 2018 13514146 2018 single work picture book children's fantasy

'Cicada work in tall building.

'Data entry clerk. Seventeen year.

'No sick day. No mistake.

'Tok Tok Tok!

'Cicada works in an office, dutifully toiling day after day for unappreciative bosses and being bullied by his coworkers. But one day, Cicada goes to the roof of the building, and something truly extraordinary happens ...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

5 20 y separately published work icon The Rules of Summer Shaun Tan , Shaun Tan (illustrator), Sydney : Lothian , 2013 Z1933419 2013 single work picture book children's fantasy (taught in 1 units) 'Combining humour and surreal fantasy, Shaun Tan pictures a summer in the lives of two boys. Each spread tells of an event and the lesson learned. By turns, these events become darker and more sinister as the boys push their games further and further.' (Publisher's blurb)
4 1 y separately published work icon Tashi and the Haunted House Anna Fienberg , Barbara Fienberg , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2002 Z983512 2002 selected work children's fiction children's "When Tashi finds poor Ning Jing hiding from her nasty Cousin Bu Li, Tashi thinks up a very spooky plan to scare him right out of the forest, and when two mysterious strangers appear in the village square, Tashi knows the demons are back." (Back cover)
2 3 y separately published work icon The Bird King and Other Sketches Shaun Tan , Kew East : Windy Hollow , 2010 Z1754228 2010 single work criticism 'The bird king, the anthropologists, the thing in the bathroom, the paraffin-oil koala, the secret birthday party... what do they all have in common? Nothing! Except for the fact that they all come from the sketchbooks of Shaun Tan, acclaimed creator of The Lost Thing, The Arrival and Tales from Outer Suburbia. Also selected by the artist are preliminary drawings for book, film and theatre projects, portrait and landscape studies, along with pages from travelling notebooks. All offer a special insight into the daydreams of a celebrated author and illustrator.' (Trove record)
3 1 y separately published work icon Tashi and the Dancing Shoes Anna Fienberg , Barbara Fienberg , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2001 Z893598 2001 selected work children's fiction children's adventure fantasy Jack's Uncle Joe loves to tell stories, and so does Tashi - like the one about the magic shoes and Uncle Tiki Pu's sneaky plan...and what Tashi did when the fortune teller, Luk Ahed, said that his tenth birthday would be his last. (back cover)
3 2 y separately published work icon Tashi and the Genie Anna Fienberg , Barbara Fienberg , New South Wales : Allen and Unwin , 1997 Z833567 1997 selected work children's fiction children's fantasy Jack is bursting to hear Tashi's fantastic stories about the sly genie and his three wishes ... and what Tashi does when he comes face to face with the ferocious war lord again. (back cover)
4 2 y separately published work icon Tashi and the Demons Anna Fienberg , Barbara Fienberg , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1999 Z822605 1999 selected work children's fiction children's adventure "The demon's dagger teeth glinted. I'm going to tie you up and tip these spiders over you.' Spiders and snakes and rats? The slippery demons are going to make Tashi talk... and there's more trouble for Tashi when the fierce River Pirate returns without a warning." (Source: Publisher's blurb)
2 3 y separately published work icon Tashi and the Baba Yaga Anna Fienberg , Barbara Fienberg , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1998 Z804018 1998 selected work children's fiction children's "A house on chicken legs? A witch who eats children? jack's dad can't believe Tashi's wild stories, about Baba Yaga...and the wicked Baron, who traps him as a prisoner for the fearsome River Pirate." (Back cover)
11 41 y separately published work icon The Lost Thing Shaun Tan , Shaun Tan (illustrator), Port Melbourne : Lothian , 2000 Z668356 2000 single work picture book children's (taught in 11 units) 'A boy discovers a bizarre looking creature while out collecting bottle tops at the beach. Realising it is lost, he tries to find out who owns it or where it belongs, but is met with indifference from everyone else, who barely notice its presence, each unwilling to entertain this uninvited interruption to their day to day lives. For reasons he does not explain, the boy empathises with the creature, and sets out to find a 'place' for it.'
(Source: The Lost Thing website)
3 4 y separately published work icon Tashi and the Big Stinker Anna Fienberg , Barbara Fienberg , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 2000 Z668143 2000 selected work children's fiction children's adventure "Chintu the giant's only brother will eat everything in the village unless Tashi can stop him - and things go terribly wrong when a stranger appears with a magical flute." (back cover)
5 7 y separately published work icon Shooting Star Peter Temple , Sydney : Bantam Books , 1999 Z10555 1999 single work novel crime

'Pat Carson’s old eyes were on me, looking for something.
‘Man is born unto trouble,’ he said.
I said, ‘As the sparks fly upwards.’
Deep lines at the corners of his mouth. ‘Know your Job. Soldier. Policeman. Haven’t been a bloody priest too, have you?’

'Anne Carson: fifteen, beautiful, wayward. Abducted.

'The rich Carsons have closed ranks and summoned Frank Calder, subject to strict instructions. This is not the first kidnapping in the Carson family and hard lessons have been learned.

'But are the two events connected? And is greed the motivation? Revenge? Or could it be something else? To find out, Frank Calder must go beyond his brief.

'And his every step into the darkness may end a girl’s life.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Text ed.).

3 y separately published work icon Eric Shaun Tan , Shaun Tan (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2010 16495599 2010 single work picture book children's

'Eric is a foreign exchange student who comes to live with a typical suburban family. Although everyone is delighted with the arrangement, cultural misunderstandings ensure, beginning with Eric's insistence on sleeping in a pantry cupboard rather than a specially prepared guest room.'

15 33 y separately published work icon Tales from Outer Suburbia Shaun Tan , Shaun Tan (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2008 Z1450931 2008 selected work single work short story art work young adult (taught in 13 units)

'do you remember the water buffalo at the end of our street?

or the deep-sea diver we found near the underpass?

do you know why dogs bark in the middle of the night?

Shaun Tan, creator of The Arrival, The Lost Thing and The Red Tree, reveals the quiet mysteries of everyday life: homemade pets, dangerous weddings, stranded sea mammals, tiny exchange students and secret rooms filled with darkness and delight.'

Source: Back cover.

4 89 y separately published work icon The Arrival Shaun Tan , Shaun Tan (illustrator), South Melbourne : Lothian , 2006 Z1285263 2006 single work graphic novel children's (taught in 16 units)

"The Arrival is a migrant story told as a series of wordless images that might seem to come from a long forgotten time. A man leaves his wife and child in an impoverished town, seeking better prospects in an unknown country on the other side of a vast ocean. He eventually finds himself in a bewildering city of foreign customs, peculiar animals, curious floating objects and indecipherable languages. With nothing more than a suitcase and a handful of currency, the immigrant must find a place to live, food to eat and some kind of gainful employment. He is helped along the way by sympathetic strangers, each carrying their own unspoken history: stories of struggle and survival in a world of incomprehensible violence, upheaval and hope." (Source: Shaun Tan website)

4 4 y separately published work icon Tashi Anna Fienberg , Barbara Fienberg , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1995 Z912808 1995 selected work children's fiction children's "Jack has an extraordinary new friend called Tashi, who has arrived on the back of a swan, escaping a terrible warlord from his own country, and who amazes Jack with tales of his adventures."
4 3 y separately published work icon Tashi and the Giants Anna Fienberg , Barbara Fienberg , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1995 Z833117 1995 selected work children's fiction children's "Chintu took one of his giant steps over to our village...and roared, Bring Tashi out to me!' Jack ran all the way to school. Today Tashi was coming to tell him more stories...about Chintu, the giant, who is as big as a mountain, and the robber bandits, who kidnap him to be their son. Only someone as clever as Tashi could find a way to escape." (Source: publisher's blurb)
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