About the author:
Dawn McMillan lives in a small coastal village on the western side of the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand.She writes in a small studio in her back garden, from where she can watch the sea. The many moods of the sea and the beauty of the forest hills close by influence her writing. Colour the Stars is Dawn’s twentieth picture book and is one of her favourite stories.
“Colour the Stars emerged from a time I spent beside a
tumbling bush stream, where it seemed that Isaac and Luke were with me. It
gives me great pleasure to donate my royalties from the New Zealand sales of
Colour the Stars to the New Zealand Foundation of the Blind, to assist with the
Sponsor a Puppy programme.”
As well as writing picture book scripts, Dawn writes
educational readers for the international market. One of Dawn’s previous
picture books, Why Do Dogs Sniff Bottoms?,
won the Children’s Choice award in 2003, and was accredited as a NZ Booksellers
Gold Bestseller in 2005.
About the illustrator
Originally coming to live in Christchurch via Los Angeles
and Washington DC, Keinyo White now spends his time illustrating and travelling
back and forth between New Zealand and his homeland of the United States.
“My work is indebted to a lot of the great illustrators who
influenced my own reading as a child. Illustrators like
NC Wyeth and Maxfield Parrish. Colour the Stars presented me with a unique
opportunity to expand my artistic horizons, not only in terms of how I see and
relate to things in the world around me, but how others do as well. In addition
it offered me fresh perspective on how others might view and interpret my own
work. I feel privileged to have been a part of the experience.”
An honours graduate of the prestigious Rhode Island School
of Design, Keinyo has been working as a professional painter and illustrator
for more than 15 years. His watercolours, oils, collages and commissioned works
are held by collections, galleries and public institutions in New York, Los
Angeles and Washington DC, as well as New Zealand. He is the recipient of
numerous awards for his work.
Scholastic NZ - RRP $19.50
Scholastic NZ - RRP $19.50
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