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Hootity Hoot

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In Hootity Hoot Powerful Owl is hungry. Is it just because it’s winter that no possums can be found? Or is it deforestation and climate change - man’s intervention - that is destroying the environment for this bird and so many other creatures? Fellow dwellers Wombat, Frilled-neck Lizard and Galah try desperately to help their unlikely friend. Although they are all different species, they band together to form a plan. Despite being a meat eater, Powerful Owl though very angry and resistant at first, decides to try their idea of a diet change. In order to survive, he must adapt. Unfortunately, it is not always the case that species could eat a different diet and survive natural and man-made disasters. The book is designed to bring a smile to readers’ faces, but also to encourage curiosity, and hopefully lead to discussions about important themes and research into nature, especially relevant and topical in this time of raging bushfires in Australia. It highlights the consequences of friendship and alliances between different species; humans and animals. The book shows the ability to accept change and to adapt, something everyone should aspire to. Gaille intends to donate a percentage of her book takings to a cause related to animal care.
Gaille Walton is a first-time book author. She is an educator, working with students ranging from five years to adults. As Gaille’s family and friends live within Australia and overseas, she travels extensively. She has worked in the Northern Territory, New South Wales, Victoria, Vietnam and also had a short stint in a Bronx school in New York City. Gaille has written several plays and poems for use within her classrooms. She has also contributed articles in the area of health/wellness and fauna conservation. In 2015, Gaille completed a Children’s Literature Fellowship at Stonybrook University, New York. This opportunity enabled a honing of her writing skills and the determination to publish books for children. Gaille has a passion for literature, music and environmental awareness, which she shares with her children and grandchildren. Her aim is to write with humour about animals, with the underlying essence being the importance of friendship and care for our planet. Whilst teaching in Sydney, author Gaille was inspired when observing life for a Powerful Owl in the bushland behind the school she worked at. Gaille has been involved with bird groups ever since she was small and has continued to be heavily involved with educational activities during her school Bird Weeks each year. In 2020, more than ever, because of the natural disasters that have beset Australia, Gaille feels an urgency to use her books as a springboard for young children to consider, discuss and learn about these topics. Graeme is a visual artist and illustrator. He was born in Narrabri, Northwest NSW. He has loved drawing since childhood. He works from home and has a busy practice, completing commissions for portraiture and illustrations for children’s books. Graeme’s subjects and styles are broad, from fierce dragons to happy humans, one-eyed chooks to piano-crunching pachyderms, rendered in graphite, ink, charcoal, acrylic or pixels. He has twice been a finalist for portraiture in the Mortimer Prize for Realism (2011-2012) and received the Grand Champion award for his work Egret on Tap in the Gunnedah Art Exhibition 2013. From 2013 he began illustrating children’s books and has produced numerous pictures for authors, filling twelve books by early 2017. Graeme completes portraits in between illustrations. He is currently working on the sketches for an exhibition of his fantasy works, including dragons, phoenixes, demons and other beasties.
* An amusing and educational title that will stimulate interest in important themes and research into nature. Especially relevant and topical in this time of raging bushfires in Australia, and the fact the Powerful Owl is a threatened species. Gaille is donating to help animal welfare through her book sales to. * Shows the strength of friendship and alliances through different species of animals peacefully coexisting, promoting people supporting animals and encouraging people to form better relationships with others. Highlights the positive aspects of change and compromise. * With rhyming, lyrical text accompanied by detailed and amusing illustrations, Hootity Hoot is a delight to read out loud in a home or educational setting.




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