Syd Sixpence is a 1982 children's book by Australian author Joan Lindsay,[1] featuring illustrations by Rick Amor. Its plot follows an anthropomorphic sixpence coin who is thrown into the ocean, and his subsequent adventures on the ocean floor.
Author | Joan Lindsay |
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Illustrator | Rick Amor |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's literature |
Publisher | Kestrel, Puffin |
Publication date | 1982 |
Publication place | Australia |
Pages | 65 |
ISBN | 978-0-722-65776-8 |
It was Lindsay's last published work before her death in 1984, and her only work of children's literature.[2]
Plot
editThe narrative follows Syd, an anthropomorphic Australian sixpence, who finds himself on the ocean floor. The book details his search for his friend, Tramline. While in the ocean, Syd meets a family of winkles who subsist on seaweed, encounters a fish who is a magician, and a performing octopus who kidnaps Syd and forces him into a performing circus, from which Syd must plot an escape.
Release
editThe book was published in Australia by Kestrel in 1982,[3] and was published again in November 1985 by Penguin's Puffin Storybook Series.
References
edit- ^ Smith, Tracey (2013). Creative Relationships: Artistic Partnerships In The Australian House Museum. Lulu. p. 29. ISBN 978-1-291-44298-4.
- ^ "Joan à Beckett Lindsay (1896–1984)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- ^ "Syd Sixpence / Joan Lindsay ; illustrated by Rick Amor". Trove. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 30 November 2016.