Clubs: A Lolly Leopold Story

Author: Kate De Goldi

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  • : 42.00 NZD
  • : 9780476009127
  • : Trapeze Publishing
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  • : New Zealand
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  • : Kate De Goldi
  • : Lolly Leopold
  • : Hardback
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  • : Jacqui Colley
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  • : 6-12
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  • : 32
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Barcode 9780476009127
9780476009127

Description

New Zealand Post Book Awards Picture Book 2005. At Lorenza (Lolly) Leopold's school every March the clubs epidemic breaks out "like a giant nit plague... everyone's infected. Not me. I must be inoculated". With the Barbie Club, Lego Club, Kitten Club and Harry Potter Club all having their own weird rules, what would a cynical girl do in protest at their silliness but form the Grass Growing Spectators' Club (membership 3). An eclectic cast of characters - a seriously cool teacher, Ms Love (a trumpet-playing bogan with a tuatara tattoo), and obese family cat, Laughing Stock, and Lolly's friends Noryb and Eleda (backward spelling is a club rule) - feature in this wryly observed and visually slick picture book for readers aged 6 to 12. De Goldi is an acclaimed author, critic and scholar of children's literature, and the marriage of her zingy text and Jacqui Colley's funky, colourful art establishes Clubs as a unique genre in New Zealand publishing. Pure brilliance. First published 2004.

Awards

Winner of New Zealand Post Children's Book Award: Picture Book 2005 and New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards: Children's Book of the Year 2005 and LIANZA Children's Book Awards: Russell Clark Award 2005.

Reviews

"'Both in terms of its text and illustration this book is a break-through in New Zealand publishing... original, funny, demanding to a degree and achieving a true marriage of text and image...there are lots of wonderful stories with pictures, but this is a picture book in the truest sense of the word...' Margaret Mahy"