Peas and Quiet by Gabrielle Tozer

Illustrated by Su deGennaro

*Shortlisted - 2018 Speech Pathology Awards

A delightful story about friendship and compromise from award-winning Australian creators.

Best friends Pip and Pop live in a peapod, but sometimes it can get a little too cosy - especially because they are so different!

Pip loves to sing, while Pop won't stop snoring. How are they ever going to work out how to live together?

From award-winning author Gabrielle Tozer and illustrator Sue deGennaro comes the perfect book about friendship and learning how to get along.

Condition: Very good condition with some minor wear to the corners of the cover
Format: Paperback
Age: 3+

Gabrielle Tozer is an internationally published author from Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Her debut YA novel, The Intern, won the State Library of Victoria's 2015 Gold Inky Award, and its sequel, Faking It , is out now. Based in Sydney, Gabrielle loves sharing her passion for storytelling and creativity, and has appeared at numerous festivals, schools and conferences around Australia. She has also been featured on Weekend Today, Triple J and ABC Radio, as well as in The Sydney Morning Herald, Dolly, Girlfriend, TV Week and Cosmopolitan.

Remind Me How This Ends is Gabrielle's third YA novel. Her first picture book, Peas and Quiet (illustrated by Sue deGennaro), and her short story 'The Feeling From Over Here' (featured in Begin, End, Begin: A #LoveOzYA Anthology) hit shelves in 2017.


Sue deGennaro is a best-selling author and illustrator. She has worked with top calibre authors such as Ursula Dubosarsky and Jackie French, as well as writing and illustrating many of her own critically acclaimed titles, including The Pros and Cons of Being a Frog, which was shortlisted for the CBCA Early Childhood Book of the Year in 2013. The Tomorrow Book, written by Jackie French and illustrated by Sue deGennaro, won The Environment Award for Children's Literature in 2011.

Sue's illustrations are lively and fun – often imbued with humour, but also a wonderful softness. She spent years working as a trapeze artist in the circus, plus a stint in a lolly shop, so she knows all about what kids like. She’s held many highly successful workshops with school children through Booked Out, and also teaches writing and illustration to adults.

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