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Beyond the confines of reality

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October 2005, no. 275

Castles by Allan Baillie

Penguin, $24.95 hb, 32 pp

Beyond the confines of reality

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October 2005, no. 275

No kangaroos, emus or possums in this lot – just pigs, rats, hares, cats, dogs and fantastic monsters. Australian picture books are in a healthy state if these five beautifully produced, cleverly constructed and thoughtful examples represent the genre. All celebrate that peculiarly human gift, imagination – the unsuspected alternatives, the leap outside the confines of reality. All would provide a happy reading experience for children of any age, and are illustrated without condescension by witty and confident artists. From the child imagining castles in the air to the adult building them a little too high, these authors and artists reveal their insights into all kinds of human behaviour.

Stella Lees reviews 5 picture books

Castles

by Allan Baillie

Penguin, $24.95 hb, 32 pp

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