2016
B o l o g n a C A T ALOG U E
Children’s Books from Fremantle Press
PICTURE BOOKS
INTERNATIONALLY renowned street artist
can a skeleton have an x-ray? kyle hughes-odgers OCTOBER 2015 • PICTURE BOOK • ISBN 9781925162691 HB • 32 pages
What spins the Earth? Do colours smell? Why is water wet? Where do dreams go? Renowned artist Kyle Hughes-Odgers brings his own unique vision to these and many other questions, from the practical to the philosphical. A book guaranteed to fire young imaginations! — There are no rules to the reading of this book—it could be read cover-to-cover, back-to-front or dipped into. The occasional rhyme makes it enjoyable to read in sequence but this is by no means necessary, and some questions will no doubt take a lot longer to ponder than others. It is easy to imagine this book launching many pleasant dinner-table or classroom conversations between readers old and young.’ Books + Publishing
On a small island, in a gigantic sea, lives Ari. Ari longs for the large ships to stop at his island, he longs to see remarkable things and to have interesting friends. On a small island, in a gigantic sea, Ari has an idea. A dazzling idea. An irresistible idea … if he can’t go where it’s great, he’ll make where he is a great place to be. s ‘There is a gentleness to the tone and pace of the book, and its simple storyline, with themes of loneliness, patience and creativity, is heartwarming and delightful. [four out of five stars]’ Junior Books+Publishing ‘… a wonderful exploration of the idea ‘build it and they will come’.’ Mornings with Fiona Parker, ABC Local Radio
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ISBN:9781925161168 HB • 32 pages
by the same author
PICTURE BOOKS
AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR
PANDAMONIA CHRIS NIXON AND CHRIS OWEN JULY 2016 • PICTURE BOOK • ISBN: 9781925163339 HB • 32 pages
When visiting the zoo whatever you do, DON’T WAKE THE PANDA!
Join in the fantastic fun as one grumpy panda sets off a frenzy of wild partying: There’s grunting and growling and prancing and prowling, skipping and scowling and squealing and yowling, squeaking and squawking, snarling and snorting, hysterical howling and chaotic cavorting, all because of one grumpy panda.
The chimps chit-chatter. The ducks start quacking. The jabiru jabbers and the yaks start yakking. So waking the panda might spark off a riot, and that’s why we like to keep things nice and quiet.
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PICTURE BOOKS WE ALL SLEEP EZEKIEL KWAYMULLINA AND SALLY MORGAN NOVEMBER 2015 • PICTURE BOOK • ISBN 9781925162684 HB • 24 pages
Against pink skies kookaburra calls … Acclaimed mother and son team Sally Morgan and Ezekiel Kwaymullina take readers on a journey through a day, celebrating the interconnectedness of people and animals in lyrical language and sumptuous colour.
I LOVE ME SALLY MORGAN AND AMBELIN KWAYMULLINA APRIL 2016 • PICTURE BOOK • ISBN: 9781925163490 HB • 24 pages
I love my arms. I love my chest. I love the way my heart knows best. A celebration of individuality and joyous selfesteem, in bouncy, rhythmic prose and riotous colour by Indigenous Australian mother– daughter team, Sally Morgan and Ambelin Kwaymullina.
I am me.
Who else would I be?
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I love, love, love me!
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YOUNG READERS
BROBOT JAMES FOLEY SEPT 2016 • YOUNG READERS • ISBN: 9781925163919 PB • 112 pages
Sally is the world’s foremost inventor under the age of twelve, and she just knows she can build a better brother than the messy, smelly version she has. Sally’s invention – Brobot – is fantastic, that is until the remote gets broken and Brobot careens out of control. Sally realizes that maybe there’s more to a brother than just his inconveniences. A hilarious graphic novel for young readers.
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young readers BELLA AND THE WANDERING HOUSE MEG McKINLAY JUNE 2015 • YOUNG READERS 6 TO 10 YEARS • ISBN: 9781925162301 PB • 80 pages
Bella is very surprised one morning to discover her house has moved in the night – not a lot, just a little. Her parents are too busy to notice, but even they can’t pretend it’s not happening when they wake up to find their house on the banks of a lake. Night after night the house moves and the family wakes to a new location. Each time it stops, it stops near water. When Bella realises that her room at the top of the house is built from Grandad’s old boat, she finally knows what the house is looking for. So Bella dons the captain’s hat Grandad has given her and guides the house safely to the shore, where finally they are home. Praise for Bella and the Wandering House ‘Children’s author Meg McKinlay is guaranteed to set young imaginations alight with a wonderful new story.’ – The West Australian ‘This is a feel-good story about a house that knows what it is looking for, and with help from Bella, finally finds a home.’ – Child Magazines Short-listed for the Aurealis Awards 2016
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
Illustrated by Kyle Hughes-Odgers
9781921888946 PB • 36 pages
A beautifully illustrated picture book about two children forced to walk to school after their ‘swift and comfortable machine’ breaks down. What they discover each day outside those metal walls is a wonderous place of secret somethings and hidden happenings.
Praise for Meg McKinlay ‘Succinct sentences, alliteration, and rhythm give McKinlay’s story a folk-tale feel.’ Australian Book Review ‘McKinlay’s alliterative, rhythmic text is a pleasure to read aloud.’ The West Australian Winner, SCBWI Crystal Kite Award, 2013 Shortlisted, Davitt Awards, 2012
(see Can a Skeleton have an X-Ray?)
Shortlisted, Children’s Book Council of Australia, 2011, 2012
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middle readers
LILY IN THE MIRROR PAULA HAYES JULY 2016 • MIDDLE READERS 8 TO 12 YEARS • ISBN: 9781925163872 PB • 184 pages
Lily Griffin loves all things dark and mysterious. But everything about her life is plain and boring. Until one day she discovers a magical mirror in her grandad’s house and befriends a curious girl trapped inside it. How did the girl get in there? And how can Lily help her out? Lily is in for a truly dark and mysterious adventure! — Paula Hayes’s playful language and hearty humour will make you laugh out loud, and her sensitive approach to life’s challenges will move you. The book touches on themes of siblings, bullying, family, grandparents, dementia. Will be popular with teacher-librarians.
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middle readers AT MY DOOR Deb fitzpatrick SEPTEMBER 2015 • MIDDLE READERS 7 TO 10 YEARS • ISBN: 9781925162707 PB • 96 pages
When the Poppy’s dad opens the front door to find a small child clinging to a green blanket, the family does their best to do the right thing. They make the little girl comfortable, call the police, and wait while the authorities search for her family. But where is Mei from? Translators are called in, nappies bought, old toys dug out, and friendships made. And when it’s time for Mei to leave, no-one is ready to let her go. Praise for At My Door ‘… Fitzpatrick includes humour in the story so it’s not too heart-rending for kids, but it will certainly give them pause for thought about children who don’t have stable home lives.’ The Book Chook ‘At my door suggests all sorts of issues much wider than a single child as Australia and the world struggles to help displaced families coming to our doorsteps.’ Read Plus
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
THE AMAZING SPENCER GRAY FICTION FOR MIDDLE READERS 9 TO 12 YEARS • ISBN: 9781922089328 PB • 168 pages
Spencer Gray is twelve – finally old enough to join Dad in his glider. His mates are going to be so jealous! Going up is awesome – but when disaster strikes, Spencer will need to be nothing short of amazing. Praise for The Amazing Spencer Gray ‘… this is a brilliant junior fiction read for boys who like adventure stories.’ Scoop Magazine ‘Perfect for primary-aged readers this is an exciting story of survival, family and friendship.’ Out and About with Kids Shortlisted for a 2016 West Australian Young Readers’ Book Award
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MIDDLE readers RIDDLE GULLY SECRETS JEN BANYARD JUNE 2016 • MIDDLE READERS • ISBN: 9781925163957 PB • 224 pages
Just when famed youth reporter Pollo di Nozi thinks she’ll never find another news story she stumbles upon not one, but two very surprising secrets. With hidden treasure, cunning crooks, mistaken identities and mysterious disappearances, unravelling them may be Pollo’s greatest challenge yet. Praise for Riddle Gully series ‘Banyard gives depth to the plot, exploring themes of self-esteem, forgiveness and the perceptions of others, providing opportunities for readers to think deeply around the topics.’ – The West Australian Mystery at Riddle Gully: Shortlisted for a 2016 West Australian Young Readers’ Book Award
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
MYSTERY AT RIDDLE GULLY MIDDLE READERS • ISBN: 9781921888748 PB • 200 pages
Pollo di Nozi, reporter-in-training, has a nose for news. Strange things are happening in Riddle Gully and Pollo smells a major scoop. With Shorn Connery, her sheepish sidekick, Pollo is determined to track down the Graffiti Kid. This fast-paced and funny story is packed with action, adventure, mystery, humour and false leads.
RIDDLE GULLY RUNAWAY MIDDLE READERS • ISBN: 978122089878 PB • 176 pages
Loveable junior reporter Pollo di Nozi returns in this funny, fast-paced who-dunit for middle readers. When Pollo implicates the Mayor’s nephew in a spate of local robberies, she sets in train a series of mishaps that in the end only she and her faithful sheep sidekick Shorn Connery can set to rights.
Rights held all books: World (RIGHTS SOLD: FIlm)
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young adult SAVING JAZZ KATE McCAFFREY AUGUST 2016 • YOUNG ADULT READERS • ISBN: 9781925163582 PB • 312 pages
Jasmine Lovely has it all – the looks, the grades, the friends. But when a house party spins out of control, Jazz discovers what can happen when your mistakes go viral ... This is a seriously meaty YA novel about social media and its amplifying effect. Praise for Kate McCaffrey Highly Commended, Australian Family Therapists’ Award for Children’s Literature, 2007, 2015 Winner, Western Australian Premier’s Book Award, 2007 Notable Book, Children’s Book Council of Australia, 2007 Winner, West Australian Young Readers’ Book Award, 2007 More than 50,000 books sold. ‘McCaffrey pulls no punches.’ Magpies ‘McCaffrey has a way of capturing the teenage voice and making her characters real.’ The West Australian ‘This is a topical and moving story.’ Reading Time ‘... fast moving, hard-hitting and thought provoking.’ Good Reading
Topic: online bullying
9781922089854 PB • 304 pages
9781921361166 PB • 272 pages
9781921361982 PB • 288 pages
9781921064579 PB • 264 pages
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
Topic: self esteem and anorexia nervosa
Topic: peer pressure and drug taking
Topic: teenage pregnancy
Rights held: World (Rights sold: all four books UK and Europe English language; Destroying Avalon Slovenia, Korea, Hungary, Romania; In Ecstasy North America)
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young adult BEYOND CAROUSEL BRENDAN RITCHIE SEPT 2016 • YOUNG ADULT • ISBN: 9781925164039 PB • 350 pages
Nox, Taylor and Lizzy Finn, managed to leave Carousel shopping centre after months of mysterious entrapment – but the dangers are far from over. In post-apocalyptic Perth, only the Artists survive. Those who have completed their Residencies after the Disappearance are now free to cobble together a life or join groups like the Collective. Others, like famous Hollywood actress Cara Winters, cannot make art to save their lives – literally. There are also Patrons – non-Artists who were spared in the Disappearance – and Loots who roam the empty streets. When Nox meets a man known as the Curator, he learns that in order to be transported back to the real world, Artists must return to the place of their Residency with their completed work. Nox and the Finn sisters race to Carousel just in time for the portal to transport them. As they step outside the shopping centre, Rocky – a teenaged friend who had died – appears on his skateboard. They have escaped Carousel.
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
CAROUSEL MAY 2015 • YOUNG ADULT • ISBN: 9781925162141 PB • 352 pages
Nox is an arts graduate wondering what to do with his life. Taylor and Lizzy are famous indie musicians, and Rocky works the checkouts at Target. When they find themselves trapped in a giant shopping centre they eat fast food, watch bad TV, hang out together and wait for the mess to be sorted. The days pass by without sign of any other human beings or phone/internet contact with the outside world, and the novelty of having their own mall loses its appeal. The four are faced with the terrifying prospect that they really are all alone. Why has something terrible happened to everyone but them? Praise for Carousel ‘… the sort of thing that might happen if Kafka wrote a script for Big Brother.’ Sydney Morning Herald ‘thought-provoking and addictive’ Magpies ‘Ritchie has written a unique, modern tale aimed at the younger generation.’ MC Reviews ‘To sum this book up in two words: Wow. What?’ Belle’s Beautiful Books
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