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The Urban Escapees

Susan Ramage Nettie Lodge

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English
Green Olive Press
01 September 2019

The lives and habitat of a family of possums are threatened by urban creep. What will happen to them? Where will they go?

 

The Urban Escapees is an enchanting story of the relationship between a wildlife-loving boy and a brushtail possum family. It is a powerful story of our times - about increasing urbanisation and its impact on the natural world.

 

This heartwarming tale brings the big issues of urban creep and subsequent destruction of our native flora and fauna into sharp focus. It makes the complex dilemma of 'development versus diversity' easily understandable to younger readers by earthing the issue in a simple grassroots tale.

 

You will fall in love with the story's characters - brought to life on every page by Nettie Lodge's beautifully-coloured artwork.


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Illustrated by:   Nettie Lodge
Imprint:   Green Olive Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 255mm,  Width: 240mm, 
ISBN:   9780992486099
ISBN 10:   0992486092
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Susan Ramage is a graduate of the University of New South Wales and an award winning author who lives in Sydney. Her love of nature is celebrated in The Urban Escapees, her second book, where the story of Benjamin Brushtail and his family draws attention to the need for urban planning that is considerate and compassionate of the natural environment, including both wildlife and humans. --- Nettie Lodge For the past 20 years Nettie has been writing and illustrating children's books, including Bird, published by ABC Books which won a CBCA Notable Book Merit award. Her stories and illustrations largely reflect the plight and mishaps of animals. Her most recent major solo exhibition was based on the poem, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Coleridge and held at the Manly Art Gallery and Museum. She lives and paints in her studio on Scotland Island in Pittwater, north of Sydney and is and a part time lecturer for Torrens University at the Billy Blue College of Visual Communication.

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