Looking Out for Sampson by Libby Hathorn

Illustrated by Ann James

Bronwyn liked her little brother Sampson a lot. At times she even adored him. It was just that she was tired of always looking out for Sampson.

However, when the unbearably stuck-up Cheryl comes to stay, Bronwyn finds she has even more problems.

1988 Children's Book Of The Year Awards Honour Book.

Condition: Excellent condition with a name stamp and sticker to the interior
Type: Hardcover
Age: 7-9

Libby Hathorn is an award-winning author of more than forty books for children and young people. Her stories have been translated into several languages and adapted for stage and screen.

Ann James was a secondary art teacher before she took up children's book illustration over twenty years ago. She has illustrated more than 50 books since then. Some well-loved favourites include the Penny Pollard series by Robin Klein, The Midnight Gang and The Midnight Feast by Margaret Wild, the Hannah series by Libby Gleeson, The Butterfly by Roger Vaughan Carr and most recently Little Humpty by Margaret Wild and Shutting the Chooks In by Libby Gleeson. Ann has written and illustrated two picture books of her own, One Day and Finding Jack. Most of her illustrations feature her own animals and she delights in being playful and experimental with the materials she chooses to work with. She and her friend Ann Haddon run Books Illustrated, a bookshop and gallery for book illustrations in Albert Park. Ann lives right opposite the dog beach in Melbourne, where she spends time thinking and walking with her dogs, Ollie and Kip.

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