Sally Murphy grew up loving books, babies and beaches,
and nothing much has changed. Now she is grown up (though she tries
hard not to be), she thinks a perfect day is one which involves
reading, writing, walking or swimming at the beach, time with her
six (also grown up) children, her grandchildren, and long-suffering
husband. When she isn’t doing these things, Sally is a university
academic, teaching teachers how to teach.
Simon O’Carrigan holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting)
from the Victorian College of the Arts. He works in illustration
because he loves reading, and letting stories inspire his artwork.
Since 2017, he has illustrated for publishers, design agencies,
commercial clients and institutions. His drawings form part of the
permanent exhibition at the Hyde Park Barracks Museum, Sydney. His
most recent picture book is Never Forget (Scholastic, 2021). Simon
illustrates using pencil, ink, watercolour and digital media, from
his light- and plant-filled studio in Melbourne's inner north.
Between freelance projects, he runs, swims, cycles and makes
artwork for exhibition and sale.
This is an absolutely delightful story about the special bond and
understanding between humans and animals, told in alternating verse
chapters from Narelle the cat, and Maddie… A beautiful story of
family support, love, friendship issues and overcoming them, and
the joy and love that pets bring to our lives, perfect for middle
to upper primary readers.
*Lamont Books*
Queen Narelle is so perfectly written… Murphy handles Maddy’s
problems so deftly. There is a calmness that pervades the story. It
is gentle, yet still real. It’s moving, yet a smile crept across my
face as I was reading. The theme of friendship, bullying, family
and love are brought to life with such great simplicity and
sensitivity. It ends with such a sense of calmness. This is a slim
little book that is a treasure. But then so is Sally Murphy
*Good Reading Magazine*
This is a beautiful story of family relationships, including the
most important pet, and the power of reforming friendships when
they break down.
*Reading Time*
School friendships can cause problems but the love of a cat for her
loyal subjects is steadfast. Highly recommended
*Sunday Telegraph*
Many readers of Maddie’s age will relate to her trials… the
resolution is not quick or easy and Madde must do her part, but she
has developed a better understanding of herself and relationships
with peers through her experience. An attractive, sometimes witty
book well worth promoting and discussing with young reader.
*Magpies Magazine*
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