4F for Freaks

· FREAKS Book 1 · Allen & Unwin
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LEIGH HOBBS: AUSTRALIA'S CHILDREN'S LAUREATE 2016-17

It's Miss Corker's first day at her new school (in fact, it's her first day at any school) and she is looking forward to meeting her class .

Leigh Hobbs turns his sharply observant eyes to the oddballs and misfits in Grade 4 in this absolutely hilarious illustrated story for 7-11 year olds.

'a world of barely contained anarchy, borderline menace and irresistible humour It's reassuring to think that the truly anarchic tradition in children's literature is still being honoured' Brisbane's Child, Sydney's Child

'Once again, Leigh Hobbs has created a wicked but loveable set of characters. Packed with loads of drama, conflict and suspense, this is a real page turner, guaranteed to deliver a laugh on every page for both children and adults. And, to top it off, there's an exciting twist at the end. A daring and satirical book .this is sure to be a big hit.'

Deidre Rabel, Midwest Book Review (USA)

'a perfect read for reluctant readers with a zany sense of humour' Sunday Star Times

'one of the most profound, moving and monumental children's books that has ever been written. This never-before-told story of grade 4F will change your life A classroom of freaks is an inspired idea allows his anarchic and outrageous funny drawings to carry the day.' The Age

'In magnificent, minimal sketches the pupils of 4F leap from the pen of Melbourne illustrator and author Leigh Hobbs and elbow their way on to the page Parents are likely to enjoy the cleverness of the drawings and text as much as children.' Courier Mail

'4F for freaks Hobbs's skill as artist and author is evident here. He has created a cast of unpleasant characters who appeal even as they repel. He uses alliteration and rhyme to powerful effect. The conclusion is superb, with a twist that leaves the reader pondering who has really won.' Sunday Morning Herald

unputdownable'

Single Parent Bible

packed full of the author's distinctive, bizarre, cartoon characters Young fans of Leigh Hobbs will readily take to the terrible 4F and their mischievous pranks, however, I suspect quite a few older readers will have a chuckle or two as well.'

Magpies Vol 21

' politically incorrect - fabulously awful.' Weekend Australian

'like Quentin Blake, his messy, scratchy lines are vibrant and full of character politically incorrect his characterizations are fabulously awful.'

Weekend Australian

This is a very funny book with strange characters. You wouldn't want to be in their class, or maybe you would! With pictures and just a sentence or two on every page it is a perfect bridge from picture book to novel. You can find out what happens next in 'Freaks Ahoy'. [Star Review for October 2013, Primary Times, UK]

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About the author

Leigh Hobbs is an artist, painter, sculptor, cartoonist, children's book illustrator and author. He is also an experienced teacher and lecturer at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. Leigh's two bigger-than-life Luna Park sculptures are now housed at Sydney's Powerhouse Museum. Leigh's ceramic Flinders Street Station teapot is in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria and many of his cartoons have appeared in the Age newspaper and various other publications.

Leigh has illustrated many books but is probably best known for the Old Tom series of books which is now also a successful animated TV series. Horrible Harriet, published by Allen + Unwin in 2001 was shortlisted for the CBC awards and was the winner of the 2003 YABBA Award. Fiona the Pig has recently been published by Penguin Books and Hooray for Horrible Harriet was published in 2005.

Leigh is Australia's Children's Laureate for 2016 and 2017.

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