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1. Catriona Hoy’s picture book ‘George and the Ghost’ Comes to Oz

Catriona is having a girls’ weekend at The Hughenden, which meant we could catch up. Her gorgeous picture book ‘George and the Ghost’ published by Hodder UK, has just arrived in Australia. Catriona is planning to do a blog tour so watch out for it.

George and the Ghost is about friendship with a dash of insightful science.

I am editing my picture book coming out in October by Ford St – Ships in the Field – about giving a voice to the children of refugees with some humour, lots of warmth and love.

I understand Catriona’s excitement at an artist illustrating her work. I am thrilled that Anna Pignataro is illustrating mine.

Good picture books give so much pleasure.

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