Wednesday 20 January 2016

Film clip of Jumping Jack Jones

     Film clip of Jumping Jack Jones

Here is just a brief part of Jack's story for you to enjoy.

This unusual picture book is designed to be read as "a page a day story".
I was amazed, when describing the story to my illustrator Helen Leach, that she in no time flat sketched the cover and brought Jack  instantly to life!

Poor Jack is not a well lad and due to illness is unable to jump on his much loved trampoline.
He also misses his friends and has to stay home from school.  His mother leaves a photo album on his bed to entertain him - then the adventure begins.

Caitlyn Taylor very kindly agreed to read part of the story, choosing a beach scene as she is staying at Wonboyn and loves the beach.  I was very lucky to find her home with her best mate and the family.  Most days they are out fishing, swimming or simply enjoying being in the bush near the lake.

To purchase your copy of Jumping Jack Jones just email me and I will send you a list of stockists of my books in your area.  susiesarah@Hotmail.com.au

Wednesday 13 January 2016

Film clip of How To Wash Your Undies

    Film clip of How To Wash Your Undies -
       a Chook Lit Book for older readers

Sylvia quite enjoyed reading the start of How to Wash Your Undies, one of the twenty short stories in this book.
This is the first book in my Chook Lit series.  You will note Helen's delightful line drawings are all chook themed.
As it was set in the shower block in a caravan park Sylvia happily sat on a chair in the shower recess with the water off and settled in for a read.
The stories are set in a variety of places around Australia and at different times in my life.  One - a memoir about my mother won a major award - another undies themed story entitled Never Listen to Your Mother shot to stardom on the ABC Open website gathering over 5,400 hits in just a matter of days.
There are stories for everyone and for all ages.  I'm happy to report that this book resides in the libraries of many primary schools proving that funny stories are suitable reads for everyone!
When we finished recording Sylvie raced off to her van to finish reading the story.

To purchase your copy of How to Wash Your Undies email me for a list of those stocking my books in your area.
susiesarah@hotmail.com.au

Film clip of Bob the Bakery Cat

          Film clip of Bob the Bakery Cat -
         a Tiny Ant book for young readers

 
Duncan was in his camp with Ashlyn, Kade and Ryan who all love a story read to them - at any time of day.  They set up their chairs and settled in to hear the first few pages of Bob the Bakery Cat.
 
I met Bob when in Longford Tasmania I watched all the children feeding him at the bakery door.  I thought this might be a great way to introduce the days of the week to littlies - they seem to remember everything Bob has to eat each day of the week.
 
To order your copy of Bob the Bakery Cat email me for a list of those stocking my books in your area. 
 

Film clip of The Big Green Tractor

          Film clip of The Big Green Tractor
                   The first two verses of this book.

 
Hannah and her family are staying with grandparents Robbie and Bucky Rowlands, owners of  Wonboyn Cabins and Caravan Park at Wonboyn Lake.

Her favourite Susie Sarah story is The Big Green Tractor and she was more than happy to read the start of the story for me.
This is a true story about a farmer who loves, and dearly wants to own a big green tractor.  It is a must for all those who enjoy a bit of a mystery about big machines.

To order your copy of The Big Green Tractor email me for a list of those stocking my books in your area.  susiesarah@hotmail.com.au

Film Cilip of Mother McGinty's Goat

         A film clip of Mother McGinty's Goat 
                        The first two pages of this book.

 
 I decided today was dads day.  Lots of fathers enjoy reading to their children. Andrew Walker was up for it after he had packed up the camp ready to head home to Melbourne. 
His two boys Leo and Gus enjoy stories and especially love goats.
Mother McGinty's Goat was my second book illustrated by Richard Herbert in Tongala.  We employed a local goat to pose for the illustrations!
This story was written about one of the goats I remember well from my childhood in Ballarat.  Mum's favourite song at the time was Paddy McGinty's Goat so every goat was a McGinty's goat to us
 
To order your copy of Mother McGinty's Goat email me for a list of those stocking my books in your area.  susiesarah@hotmail.com.au
 
 
 

Tuesday 12 January 2016

Film clip of The Bunyip in Fiery Creek

 
Film clip of The Bunyip in Fiery Creek - a chapter book for older readers.
 
 
 
 


Sue is a Palawa aboriginal woman and lectures in Aboriginal studies.  She very kindly offered to read  part of this story about the Bunyip in Fiery Creek.
The bunyip story fascinated me and I wanted to take it from pre settlement to present day.
Sue helped me by reading the manuscript to ensure I had presented all the Koorie information correctly and sensitively.
At the back of the book I have produced the newspaper article from the 1950's which was reprinted from an earlier edition in the 1800's. 
Introducing a young Koorie boy from the city to the bush was quite a challenge but Levi proved to be a vital link from first settlement of the land to present day.
I hope everyone enjoys this celebration of the relationships grandparents have with their grandchildren.
 This story is suitable for 8 to 80 year old readers!

To order your copy of The Bunyip in Fiery Creek email me for a list of those stocking my books in your area.  susiesarah@hotmail.com.au

Film Clip of Wilberforce the Wombat

        Film clip of Wilberforce the Wombat -  
         a tiny ant book for young readers.

                                                                
 
Sally Triggs and her family were camping at Wonboyn Lake when she kindly offered to read  a couple of pages of this story to her children Chloe and Jessie.  The children were still a little sleepy as it was quite early in the morning.  Not long after they packed up and headed off towards Victoria on their way to Perth, Western Australia.  They love wombats and we have a big fellow who wanders the park after dark, feeding on the grassy slope just near the laundry with a mob of kangaroos.
This story was initiated by a family camping trip in the high country.  Uncle Tot just happened to pitch his tent on a wombat trail.  He refused to move it and was kept awake all night by the wombat bouncing off his tent.
Helen has managed to capture the almost slapstick wombat behaviour beautifully.  Her illustrations create great hilarity with littlies rolling around laughing at Wilberforce.
 
To order your copy of Wilberforce the Wombat email me for a list of those stocking my books in your area.  susiesarah@hotmail.com.au


Film clip of Snug Cove Sam


                           Film Clip of Snug Cove Sam -
                 a tiny ant book for young readers.

          
 
It was a beautiful day at Snug Cove - perfect for filming this little film featuring the first two pages of the book.  This time I am the reader and my patient, long-suffering husband Brian filmed the clip. 
Helen Leach's colourful illustrations reflect the beauty of this busy port in Eden on the New South Wales coast - not all that far from Wonboyn Lake where we live.  A huge cruise ship had just arrived and over 2,000 passengers and crew were disembarking. 
Small fishing trawlers were returning at the same time - much the same as the Jaunty Jane, the boat in this story - I wonder if their catches were good ones?
 
To order your copy of Snug Cove Sam email me for a list of those stocking my books in your area.  susiesarah@hotmail.com.au
 

Film Clip of Playing Possum

               Film clip of Playing Possum







My project for 2016 is to provide an insight into my books with a film clip of just the first page or so.  I hope you enjoy these little tastes of each story. 
It's pretty obvious that l'll never be a contender for an Oscar. 

 
Using the QR code on my business cards and those on the latest books readers can visit this blog and see the parts of each book.
My niece Julie was here for a visit with her children Kaitlin and Jarek.  Playing Possum, my first book, is one of Kaities favourite stories.
Each night they were out spotlighting possums in the park and visiting the kangaroos feeding on the grassy bank just near their cabin.
Richard Herbert's gentle illustrations have made this story a classic now in it's third reprint.

To order your copy of Playing Possum email me for a list of those stocking my books in your area. susiesarah@hotmail.com.au

 
     COLOURFUL BOOK SIGNINGS
 
My pre Christmas book signings were great fun and more than a little social as you will note by the photos.  The tour started at Bairnsdale and Sale Collins stores then on to Euroa Naturally Made and finishing with the Tumut Newsagency. The two ladies on either side of Rita, who with her husband Michael own the Mallacoota News Agency, were at the book signing in Euroa at Naturally Made with shop owner Leah Jones. It was a fast forward week and extremely successful for all - I met a descendant of Ned Kelly which was a great surprise to us both I think!
                                                   
Heading home along the Snowy Mountain Highway I finally saw a mob of brumbies and almost wore out the camera taking heaps of photos.  At one of the roadside stops Brian noticed this sign on the concrete track - thankfully we didn't see any snakes.  Being on the road does have some wonderful moments!