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Be Careful, Xiao Xin!

Hardback

Main Details

Title Be Careful, Xiao Xin!
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alice Pung
Illustrated by Sher Rill Ng
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:48
Dimensions(mm): Height 219,Width 288
ISBN/Barcode 9781922033932

Publishing Details

Publisher Working Title Press
Imprint Working Title Press
Publication Date 7 September 2022
Publication Country Australia

Description

From best-selling author Alice Pung and renowned illustrator Sher Rill Ng comes an extraordinarily powerful and moving book about how the past can shape the future. Xiao Xin believes he is a red fire warrior but his family are always telling him to be careful. They believe the world is a dangerous place. Too dangerous for a little boy on his own. They don't understand what I can do! They don't understand what I can be! Renowned storytellers Alice Pung and Sher Rill Ng bring to life a beautiful and tender story about learning to conquer your own fears - as a child, and as an adult. PRAISE FOR BE CAREFUL, XIAO XIN! '... a beautiful story by two masterful creators ...' - Gabrielle Wang, 2022-2023 Australian Children's Laureate

Author Biography

Alice Pung is a Melbourne author whose award-winning books include Unpolished Gem, Her Father's Daughter and Laurinda. She also wrote the Marly books for the Our Australian Girl series, and edited Growing Up Asian in Australia and My First Lesson. Visit alicepung.com to find out more. Sher Rill Ng is a Melbourne-based author and illustrator. She graduated from RMIT with a Bachelor of Design and works as a web and mobile UX/UI designer. She took part in the Imaginism House Workshop, an intensive art training program in Montreal, Canada, working with leading artists in the concept art/animation industry. Her works have been shown in numerous exhibitions, including the Light Grey Art Lab (Minnesota) and Gallery 1988 (Los Angeles). Sher Rill's debut picture book, Our Little Inventor, was followed by contributing Thumbelina's illustrations to the anthology Fairytales for Feisty Girls by Susannah McFarlane and illustrating Emma Allen's The Night of the Hiding Moon.