Yesterday I celebrated the release of Fly-In Fly -Out Dad. Today, as I was getting ready to head out for a newspaper interview, I got word that Roses are Blue (which, coincidentally, was released one year ago yesterday, making my two books bookday buddies) has been shortlisted for the Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards, in the 8-10 year old category. Huzzah!
I am a huge fan of this award (not just because I won it in 2011 for Pearl Verses the World) because it “aims to promote children’s books as literacy tools, as well as raising awareness of the role of speech pathologists play in helping children develop language and literacy skills. The awards:
- promote quality Australian children’s literature;
- enhance awareness of the role speech pathologists play in language and literacy development; and
- encourage a love of reading.” (from the Award website)
The full shortlist for this year’s award is online here.
It’s a great week!
Happy Bookday to you
t into the war poets and their work.
On Thursday I had lunch with the school Bookclub, with a lively discussion about topics including the importance of good covers and diverse characters, and on Friday I signed a stack of books for keen readers. I was pretty chuffed to find a year 12 student in the line – I hadn’t spken to any year 12 classes. She was buying a copy of Pearl Verses the World, because she feel in love with it several years ago. Awwwww.

on Friday – but I had a really good excuse. I was in Singapore, attending the 