Top graphic novels starring mighty girls
NEW TO READING LISTS Graphic novels are always very popular. We have added a list of graphic novels featuring mighty girls to our lists of recommended reading. These girls are independent and strong-minded, brave and fearless and able to sort
The House on the Mountain
By Ella Holcombe Illustrated by David Cox Reviewed by Margarite Igras This is the sad, poignant, and hopeful story told by a child about an idyllic family life in the bush that turned into trauma caused by a destructive bushfire, but culminating in
Little Gem and the Mysterious Letters
Written and illustrated by Anna Zobel Reviewed by Sarah Custance Anna Zobel is an Australian author living in Melbourne. Her first novel Little Gem about a clumsy but well-meaning young witch who accidently transports herself 100 years into the future was well
Never Grow Up
Inspired by Roald Dahl By Al Blyth and Stella Gurney Illustrated by Quentin Blake Reviewed by Sandy Driessens Never Grow Up by Roald Dahl … but wait, no, this story was inspired by Dahl, then created by Al Blyth and Stella Gurney with
Meet Sue Wright at the Understory Exhibition
Understory: An Adventure in the Art of Illustration Monday 21 June – Sunday 27 June, 2021 with Megan Forward – Caroline Magerl – Sue Wright Known more for her work through Tiny Owl Workshop, a Brisbane-based micro press, Sue Wright is also a freelance illustrator with
The Ballad of Melodie Rose
By Kate Gordon Illustrated by Rachel Tribout Reviewed by Melissa Salisbury Kate Gordon returns to middle grade magical realism with The Ballad of Melodie Rose, a companion tale to The Heartsong of Wonder Quinn. When we meet Melodie Rose on the front steps of
Ellie’s Dragon
By Bob Graham Reviewed by Mia Macrossan Bob Graham has been writing and illustrating picture books for about 50 years. He has won too many awards for me to mention here. A new book by him is always a treat. Ellie’s Dragon is
Across the Sea: Wolf Girl 5
By Anh Do Illustrated by Lachlan Creagh Reviewed by Sarah Custance Anh Do is a well-known Australian personality in comedy, T.V, art, and writing. He is the author of the much-loved children’s series WeirDo, Ninja Kid, and the HotDog books. His newer series,
The Best Friend Promise: MerTales 1
By Rebecca Timmis Reviewed by Sarah Custance Rebecca Timmis is an Australian author-illustrator based in the Queensland Gold Coast. The Best Friend Promise is her first book and the start of a series of MerTales about four young mermaids who gain magical
Trouble in the Surf
By Stephanie Owen Reeder Illustrated by Briony Stewart Reviewed by Margarite Igras Stephanie Owen Reeder has spent many childhood hours on Bondi Beach and has transformed her experiences into a true story about the dangers of the surf as well providing an introduction
Meet Megan Forward at the Understory Exhibition
Understory: An Adventure in the Art of Illustration featuring the work of Megan Forward - Caroline Magerl - Sue Wright Meet Megan ‘I'm grateful to Story Links for this opportunity to showcase the ephemera, the Understory, from my journals, research, and working drawings, that lead
The Tale of the Whale
by Karen Swann Reviewed by Jillian Custance This is the first picture book written by UK author Karen Swann. Padmacandra, a Scottish author and illustrator of a number of books has provided the beautiful illustrations for this story. The poetic style of this
What Beauty There Is
By Cory Anderson Reviewed by Sue Wright Things are dire for 17 year old Jack Dahl and his beloved younger brother Matty. Their mother—no longer able to cope—is dead: Jack buried her himself, and with their violent father still in jail for
Illustrators’ Art Exhibition
Understory: An Adventure in the Art of Illustration featuring the work of Megan Forward - Caroline Magerl - Sue Wright Date: Monday 21 June – Sunday 27 June, 2021 at the Richard Randall Art Studio, Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens, Brisbane Time: Open Daily 10.00 am Free
The Greatest Inventor
By Ben Brooks Illustrated by George Ermos Reviewed by Junior Reviewer Leonard Cavallaro Ben Brooks is the successful author of numerous children’s books, most famously Stories for Boys who Dare to be Different. The Greatest Inventor is an unexpectedly insightful tale of village
Night Ride into Danger
Written by Jackie French. Reviewed by Sandy Driessens Stories that speak to her ancestry and personal history have inspired another engaging historical fiction from the prolific Jackie French. The night run of the Cobb and Co mail coach to Goulburn was a gruelling,
Kay’s Anatomy
A Complete (and Completely Disgusting) Guide to the Human Body Written by Adam Kay Illustrated by Henry Paker Reviewed by Zewlan Moor It’s a great title. Any parents or teachers scanning the shelves will be sure to notice the title and be transported back