BELLA BLUE HEELER’S WACKY DREAM will be launched at THE TUSSOCK on Wallace Street, Braidwood on Sunday December 6 between 4 and 6 pm. It is an event really worth going to because this tale, the 7th in the series, is again brilliantly illustrated but now in A4 format. The large size allows the artist-writer’s illustrations full expression. We connect with the brushstrokes, colour and physical detail of the characters alive in Bella’s mind. That’s where she sees how ‘The cats and the rats played ball… It ended one all.’ Yes, this is a book to read to children. And of course to dogs. (We have all watched a sleeping dog dream.)
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But, child or adult, we can enjoy Robyn Goodwin’s amazing imaginings and brilliant ability as an artist, particularly when the images are reproduced at this size. Plus, of course, we know it’s all alive in her own backyard.
Come along, have fun. And if you can’t make it, then after the launch the book will be available at MISS RUBY’S BOOKSHOP, 78 WALLACE STREET. ‘Leonard the lizard Mexican danced.’ Well, so will anybody after turning these pages.