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Small Things

English

By (author): Mel Tregonning

An ordinary boy in an ordinary world. With no words, only illustrations, Small Things tells the story of a boy who feels alone with his worries, but who learns that help is always close by. A universal story, told simply and with breathtaking beauty, about dealing with sadness, anxiety, depression, heartache or loss, and finding your way in the world See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 230 x 305mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Allen & Unwin
  • Publication City/Country: Australia
  • Language: English
  • Age Group: Ages 12+
  • ISBN13: 9781743368725

About Mel Tregonning

Mel Tregonning was born in Perth Western Australia in 1983. A published cartoonist since primary school at age 16 she began a long-running comic strip in a national magazine. Over the decades Mel's illustration style grew to encompass surrealism cyberpunk Art Nouveau manga commercial art and photorealism. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design at Curtin University during which time her first manga Toy was serialised in Xuan Xuan. Mel broke a finger on her drawing hand during a real-life game of Quidditch - which stopped nothing but was scary for a second. She won the international Illustrators of the Future competition in 2006. She was an in-house illustrator for RIC Publications and her first short story 'Night' was published by Gestalt in 2009. Initially inspired by Jim Davis Charles Schultz and Murray Ball Mel's influences expanded to include her family and friends Osamu Tezuka Studio Ghibli HR Geiger Shaun Tan The Matrix Muse and Yukito Kishiro. She liked laksa Baskin and Robbins ice-cream HBO's Game of Thrones Harry Potter and really good stand-up comedy. Sadly Mel passed away in 2014. She is survived by her sister brother mother and father - and an incredible body of work.

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