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Tiger Tale

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Cover artist
  
Marion Isham

Publisher
  
Bandicoot Books

Media type
  
Hardback

Originally published
  
2002

Page count
  
32

Illustrator
  
Isham Marion

Country
  
Australia

Publication date
  
2002

Pages
  
32

Author
  
Isham Marion

Genre
  
Picture book

OCLC
  
60330367

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Similar
  
Isham Marion books, Children's literature

Tiger Tale is a children's picture book illustrated by Marion Isham and written by Steve Isham. First published in 2002, the book retells the Aboriginal story of how the Tasmanian tiger got its stripes. Tiger Tale is illustrated using torn paper collage that gives the book a folkloric style.

Contents

Plot

The story starts with the Tiger, all golden, without his stripes, singing. The Tiger walks through the forest down to the river, singing all the way. He passes the platypus and meets the Bunyip who tells him to go away and stop singing. Leaving the river he meets Kanga, who also tells him to stop singing. Finally Great Bird tells him to stop singing. As Tiger goes on his way he notices a bushfire approaching and goes back to the river to summon the other animals, however all three, Bunyip, Kanga and Great Bird all desert him. Tiger runs back and forth from the river to the fire until the fire is extinguished but the Tiger has lost his voice and the soot leaves stripes on his back.

Sales, background and critical reaction

Tiger Tale is in its second printing and has been sold throughout Australia through Australian Geographic stores. The title was favorably reviewed in the Magpies magazine of children's literature in May 2003. In April 2011, it was selected to be included as part of the official gift from the Tasmanian government to Denmark's Prince Fredrick and Princess Mary, on the arrival of their twins.

References

Tiger Tale Wikipedia