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Rules of summer

RULES OF SUMMER, is a deceptively simple story about two boys, one older and one younger, and the kind of ‘rules’ that might govern any relationship between close friends or siblings. Rules that are often so strange or arbitrary, they seem impossible to understand from the outside. Yet through each exquisite illustration of this nearly wordless narrative, we can enjoy wandering around an emotional landscape that is oddly familiar to us all. Shaun Tan draws upon his own personal experiences with a surreal snapshot of fishing adventures with his older brother, leaving a sock on the clothes line, and buildings inspired by Brunswick and greater Melbourne. As you venture deep into the story, these poetic images become darker, more mysterious and unsettling, drawing towards a redemptive ending that affirms the depth of true friendship, a bond that is equally wonderful and inexplicable.

Item Information
Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004076612 E
Easy Picture Book   East Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004112318 E
Easy Picture Book   Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320003470311 J
Junior Fiction   Maitland Library . . On Loan . 3 Jun 2024
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Field name Details
ISBN 9780734410672 (hardback)
9780734417114 (pbk.)
Classification Number E
Author Tan, Shaun
Title Rules of summer [BK]
Physical Description colour illustrations ;
Series Premier's Reading Challenge 5-6
Note 2014 Shortlisted book - Picture book of the Year category.
RULES OF SUMMER, is a deceptively simple story about two boys, one older and one younger, and the kind of ‘rules’ that might govern any relationship between close friends or siblings. Rules that are often so strange or arbitrary, they seem impossible to understand from the outside. Yet through each exquisite illustration of this nearly wordless narrative, we can enjoy wandering around an emotional landscape that is oddly familiar to us all. Shaun Tan draws upon his own personal experiences with a surreal snapshot of fishing adventures with his older brother, leaving a sock on the clothes line, and buildings inspired by Brunswick and greater Melbourne. As you venture deep into the story, these poetic images become darker, more mysterious and unsettling, drawing towards a redemptive ending that affirms the depth of true friendship, a bond that is equally wonderful and inexplicable.
Classification For children.
Subject Summer -- Juvenile fiction
Friendship -- Juvenile fiction
Brothers -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories
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