This beautiful story about precious things being recycled, about the love within a family will elicit sighs from the audience as it is read out loud...The stunning illustrations underscore the warmth and family closeness of the story. Using collage, Baker has beautifully presented the children at play, the jacket always in the centre of the image...Highly recommended.
ReadPlus
...a story that is as warm as a hug from the jacket itself.
The Bottom Shelf
<p>This is a lovely description of a treasured childhood item which is loved and passed on, re-purposed for someone else, on and on. Thea Baker uses mixed fabric and paper combined with drawing to create the illustrations,which really worked for me. Readers of many ages will find resonance with the story and it will help young children understand that they sometimes have to let go of dearly loved treasures.<br />Recommended</p>
CBCA: Reading Time
<p>I love this book!<br />A beautiful story that is also wonderfully illustrated with a wonderful book design that helps to make this a special book. Like Amelia's jacket, it's what we call in our house "a keeper"!</p>
Trevor Cairney Blog
<i>The Jacket</i> shows the progression of life and things that change as children grow up. Parents will be able to recognise their own experiences in the story, and use it as a subtle tool for explaining similar situations to their children.
Kids' Book Review
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Sue-Ellen Pashley is the author of the novel, Acquila. When she's not writing, she's a social worker, providing counselling to people of all ages. This is her debut picture book. She lives in outback Queensland, Australia, with her husband, three children and a menagerie – dogs, snakes, lizards, a turtle and too many fish to count. Find her online at sueellenpashley.com.
Thea Baker studied Illustration at Falmouth College of Arts before becoming an award-winning children's book illustrator. The collage in Thea’s work is made with found or reused fabrics and objects, combined with acrylic paint, oil pastel and digital media. Originally from Somerset, she now lives on the Mornington Peninsula of Australia with her daughter and husband. Find her online at theabaker.com.