Showing posts with label Hey Jack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hey Jack. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

A Big Month for Billie

Where has February gone? Even with one extra day it still flew past! Before I know it March will be over too and April is set to be 'B' for busy with Billie and Jack events.

If you'd like to come along to hear a story, have a book signed or have a chat about your favourite Billie or Jack book, this is where I will be:





Sunday 25th March
11 - 11.30 (with Gabrielle Wang) at the Wheeler Centre
12.30 - 1pm Queens Hall, State Library
1.10 - 1.40pm Readings Bookstore Marquee

Saturday 31st March
Midday–1pm Books In Print
100 Glenferrie Rd, Malvern
(03) 9500 9631

Tuesday 3rd April
10.30am–11.30am Readings Hawthorn (upstairs)
701 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn
Cost: $10 per child and includes a signed copy of either The Pocket Money Blues or The Copycat Kid.
Each child will also receive a special gift.
Bookings essential: (03) 9819 1917

Wednesday 4th April
50 Murray Road, East Preston
(03) 9954 6220

Thursday 12th April
10.30am–11.30am The Little Bookroom
759 Nicholson Street, Carlton North
(03) 9387 9837

Friday 13th April
10.30am–11.30am Moonee Valley Library
762 Mt Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds

Saturday 14th April
9 & 10 Ballarat St, Yarraville
(03) 9689 0661

Sunday 22nd April
10am–11am Dymocks
234 Collins Street, Melbourne
(03) 9660 8500

Friday 27th April
4.30pm-5.30pm Ward Sager
21/10 Arthur Street, Eltham
(03) 9439 9321

Wednesday 2nd May
Cramer St, Preston
(03) 94822499

Saturday 26th May
11 - 12pm Three, Four, Knock on the Door
46 Nott Street, Port Melbourne
(03) 9645 2058

And just for a little extra news, in April we are also adding to our family. That's right! One of these little darlings will be coming home with us in the first week of April.

We can't wait!
Hurry up March...

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Hey Jack!

Hey Jack! comes out today. Check your local bookstore. Meanwhile, here is an interview I did with Holly Harper for Readings about the Billie and Jack books. I'd love to hear what you think of the new series!

Sally Rippin's series for junior readers Billie B Brown has been such a hit that Hey Jack! - a spin-off series starring Billie's best friend Jack - has just been launched. We chat with Sally about Jack, Billie and writing for children.

Can you tell us a little bit about your latest book?

I am currently working on a new series of early chapter books for kids called Hey Jack. Jack is best friends with Billie from the Billie B Brown series and, being the quieter of the two, I thought it would be nice to be given the opportunity to see the world from his perspective.

In my mind, the Billie B Brown series is an antidote to all the fairy and princess books out there marketed towards girls, whereas the Hey Jack series is for boys who can’t relate to super heroes or sporting stars. While Billie likes to dress-up, she also likes to climb trees and kick a soccer ball around. She is very good on the monkey bars but hopeless at ballet. Jack, on the other hand, might be shy, but he shines in his school musical. He builds excellent Lego castles and even makes his own robot costumes out of cardboard boxes. I hope kids who have read and enjoyed the Billie series will love the Jack series, too.

What has been your favourite experience as a writer?

I have to say writing the Billie B Brown series has been the highlight of writing career so far. I love writing the stories and feel like I’ve tapped into an infinite well of memories to draw on from my own childhood. Most of all, I am overwhelmed by how popular this series has become, and in such a short time. I receive dozens of incredibly cute emails every month from young readers and I can’t tell you how many invitations Billie has received to birthday parties! I am thrilled, too, to receive emails from parents who have told me that the series has inspired their child to read. This is everything I could have hoped for as a writer and I feel enormously grateful.

Why do you write for children?

I like kids. I like the way their view of the world constantly reminds me to be open and inspired and in awe of everything around me. I like their sense of humour, playfulness and innate creativity. I also think having such a strong memory of myself at a young age helps me empathise and understand children and why they do things that from an adult’s point of view may seem incomprehensible. I think it is a great honour to perhaps be among the very first books a person has ever read. Many of the books I read as a child had a profound effect on me. I remember many of them with fondness and many of the characters have stayed with me like old friends. I would love to think that one of my books could have the same effect on a child today.

Describe your main characters in three words.

Jack: Introspective, imaginative and insightful
Billie: Boisterous, bossy and brave

What has been your favourite book of the past month? The past year? Of All time?

Oh, that’s a hard one. Past month: I just finished reading Ann Patchett’s State of Wonder and loved it, but I also recently read The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge and loved that, too – obviously for very different reasons. One took me out of my head, the other lead me into it. Both gave me great insight into what makes people tick.

Past year: Hmmm... Maybe Skellig By David Almond, or When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead – two beautiful and wildly imaginative children’s books that I read around the time of writing my own children’s novel Angel Creek and both inspired me greatly.

All time? Oh, way too hard. Recently I’ve been saying To Kill A Mockingbird is my all-time favourite novel, so I’ll stick with that, but I was also blown away by Niccolo Ammaniti’s I’m Not Scared. I love the way that both these stories explore the darkest places of humanity from the skewed and largely innocent perspective of a child.

What’s your favourite place to read?

Bed. Hands down. As long as I can stay awake...

What kind of reader do you think will love your book the most?

I write a wide range of books from picture books to Young Adult novels, but if we are talking specifically about the Jack and Billie series, let’s say a young reader who is ready to try their first chapter book. Someone who wants to read about a character they can relate to and who could, very possibly, become their very best friend.

Holly Harper is a children’s bookseller at Readings Carlton where she organises the kids and Young Adult e-newsletters. She also writes books for younger readers under the name H.J. Harper. Find out more about her Star League series and other books here and follow her on twitter - @hj_harper.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Big Book of Billie

So exciting. Ever since I saw the 'Big Book of Tashi' several years ago I have secretly fantasised about having a 'big book of something' - and here it is! All twelve Billie stories, along with puzzles, games and even a gingerbread recipe! What more could a girl want?

And, if you're a boy who secretly loves Billie books but is too shy to be seen reading them in front of your friends because there is a GIRL on the front cover (ie; my eight-year-old son!) here is some good news for you:

Finally, Billie's best friend, Jack gets to tell HIS side of the story. But you'll have to wait until February next year...