Little Chiu series - author   picture book   children's  
First known date: 1947- Issue Details: First known date: 1947-... 1947- Little Chiu
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Notes

  • Intended as a series of three picture books. Chew wrote all of the books (and commissioned illustrations for the second and third books), but was unable to find a publisher for the latter two works despite interest from readers.
    Source: 'Ahead of Her Time: Sylvia Chew and Little Chiu' by Clare Bradford in Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature. vol.5 no.2-3 August-December 1994, p.80-82

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y separately published work icon Little Chiu : A Series of Stories Book 1 : Kwong Chiu's New Year Clothes Sylvia Chew , Jean Elder (illustrator), Melbourne : Murfett , 1947 Z962627 1947 single work picture book children's

Works about this Work

Ahead of Her Time: Sylvia Chew and 'Little Chiu' Clare Bradford , 1994 single work criticism
— Appears in: Papers : Explorations into Children's Literature , August-December vol. 5 no. 2-3 1994; (p. 80-82)
Bradford documents the life of Chinese-Australian writer Sylvia Chew and highlights what she sees as 'a significant comparison... between the Chinese characters and settings of the book and the predominantly Anglo-Celtic charatcers and settings of picture books of this period' (80). She discusses the series of Little Chiu picture books and the collaboration with Jean Elder in the first book of the series, as well as the frustrations experienced in attempting to have the remainder of the series published. Bradford argues that Chew 'was ahead of her time as a writer representing cultural diversity' however despite the existence of multicultural picture books, Bradford says 'Australia still has a long way to go before it adequately represents children of cultural backgrounds other than Anglo-Celtic' (82).
Ahead of Her Time: Sylvia Chew and 'Little Chiu' Clare Bradford , 1994 single work criticism
— Appears in: Papers : Explorations into Children's Literature , August-December vol. 5 no. 2-3 1994; (p. 80-82)
Bradford documents the life of Chinese-Australian writer Sylvia Chew and highlights what she sees as 'a significant comparison... between the Chinese characters and settings of the book and the predominantly Anglo-Celtic charatcers and settings of picture books of this period' (80). She discusses the series of Little Chiu picture books and the collaboration with Jean Elder in the first book of the series, as well as the frustrations experienced in attempting to have the remainder of the series published. Bradford argues that Chew 'was ahead of her time as a writer representing cultural diversity' however despite the existence of multicultural picture books, Bradford says 'Australia still has a long way to go before it adequately represents children of cultural backgrounds other than Anglo-Celtic' (82).
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