No. of pages 240
Published: 2016
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In "Audrey (cow)" by Tatjana Mai Wyss, the story unfolds around the life of Audrey, a cow who yearns for freedom and self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of a quaint rural landscape, the narrative explores themes of identity, autonomy, and the bond between humans and animals. Audrey’s journey is filled with whimsical encounters and thought-provoking experiences as she navigates the complexities of farm life and her desire for a life beyond the confines of her surroundings. Through her adventures, the story highlights the importance of following one's dreams and embracing the spirit of individuality. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is the winner of numerous awards
There are 240 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Tundra Books .
Tatjana Mai-Wyss's illustrations have been published in books and magazines in the United States and abroad. Originally from Switzerland, Tatjana now lives with her family in the foothills of SC, where she loves everything from spring flowers popping up in February to the juicy peaches. Kelly Pousette is an illustrator and storyteller, originally from the west coast of British Columbia. She loves to create things, especially pictures. Her work has been featured in The Huffington Post Paris , The Brown Paper Bag blog, and Brightness Magazine . She currently resides in northern British Columbia with her husband and very large dog Clovis. The Very, Very Far North is her first book.
Animals in literature
Farm Animals in literature
Cows in literature
Nature in literature
Friendship in literature
This book has been nominated for the following award:
Governor General's Literary Award
This book was recognised by the Governor General's Literary Award.