Pickle the Porcupine and the Wild Hong Kong Adventure

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Available on: November 18, 2024

By Lindsay Varty

Illustrated by Catherine Choi

Pickle the Porcupine lives high in the hills of Hong Kong, where he loves to nibble on tree trunks. But one day he finds himself lost in the busy streets of the city. How can he find his way home to the forest?

This poetic and fun tale of a loveable local creature will introduce you to all sorts of Hong Kong transport: ferries, buses, trams and more. See how many kinds of transport you have travelled on!

 

Available on: November 18, 2024

ISBN: 9789887674931 Categories: , , Tag:

Description

Pickle the Porcupine lives high in the hills of Hong Kong, where he loves to nibble on tree trunks. But one day he finds himself lost in the busy streets of the city. How can he find his way home to the forest?

This poetic and fun tale of a loveable local creature will introduce you to all sorts of Hong Kong transport: ferries, buses, trams and more. See how many kinds of transport you have travelled on!

Additional information

Weight 110 g
Dimensions 200 × 200 mm
Pages

36

Binding

Paperback

Illustrations

Full colour illustrations

About the authors

LINDSAY VARTY is an award-winning writer, freelance journalist and former professional rugby player based in Hong Kong. She lives and breathes Hong Kong and is fascinated by its culture and history. As a young girl, her parents would take her to eat congee in Sham Shui Po, order snacks from dai pai dong, and get haircuts at traditional barber shops. Her parents wanted their children to discover the real Hong Kong and to know its people. This book (and the previous title in the series, Welly the Wild Boar) is her attempt to share and celebrate that love with other children growing up in Hong Kong.
Lindsay now gives talks to schools and societies and runs local walking tours which focus on Hong Kong culture. Her work has been featured on TEDx, CNN, The Guardian, CCTV, and more locally in SCMP, Localiiz and Sassy. She was a featured author at the Hong Kong International Literary Festival. She hopes that her work can encourage people to take a deeper interest in local heritage and community and help support Hong Kong’s unique cultural identity.

CATHERINE CHOI is an illustrator who studied Illustration and Visual Media at the London College of Communication. Born in Busan, South Korea, and raised in Hong Kong, her work brings stories to life and transforms the ordinary into fantasy through her art. Her love for illustration began at the age of 5, when she discovered how helpful drawing was in conversations whenever she was too shy to talk. It was the key that opened up a new door for her to express herself to others, and eventually it became her passion to pursue as a career. She loves to play Mario Kart and watch Ghibli films in her free time but baking and discovering new eateries is her number one hobby, so good food and the nostalgic stories that stem from it is what inspires her most. She hopes that both kids and adults around the world can connect with her artwork.