Loveleaves Returns To The Bush

Loveleaves Returns To The Bush

$12.00 AUD

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A charming work of Australian children's literature, Loveleaves Returns to the Bush brings back the beloved fairy character created by the talented author and illustrator Pixie O'Harris, a celebrated figure in mid-twentieth-century Australian storytelling. The narrative follows the whimsical Loveleaves as she journeys back to the Australian bush, a setting rendered with warmth, wonder, and a deep affection for the natural world. O'Harris crafts a gentle, imaginative tale that presents the bush as a place of magic and belonging, inviting young readers into a distinctly Australian fairy world far removed from the European traditions that dominated children's literature of the era. With its lyrical prose and tender tone, the story illustrates the enduring appeal of homegrown fantasy rooted in native landscapes and creatures. A treasured piece of Australian literary heritage, it remains a delightful read for collectors and young audiences alike.

Author: Pixie O'Harris
Format: Hardback
Published: 1988, Dent Melbourne
Genre: Childrens fiction

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A charming work of Australian children's literature, Loveleaves Returns to the Bush brings back the beloved fairy character created by the talented author and illustrator Pixie O'Harris, a celebrated figure in mid-twentieth-century Australian storytelling. The narrative follows the whimsical Loveleaves as she journeys back to the Australian bush, a setting rendered with warmth, wonder, and a deep affection for the natural world. O'Harris crafts a gentle, imaginative tale that presents the bush as a place of magic and belonging, inviting young readers into a distinctly Australian fairy world far removed from the European traditions that dominated children's literature of the era. With its lyrical prose and tender tone, the story illustrates the enduring appeal of homegrown fantasy rooted in native landscapes and creatures. A treasured piece of Australian literary heritage, it remains a delightful read for collectors and young audiences alike.