
A Cat Called Trim: Voyages Around Australia and the World with Matthew Flinders
$21.60
- Hardcover
32 pages
- Release Date
6 January 2026
Summary
Trim was a cat born for adventure …
This is the true story of a courageous, mischievous and fearless cat called Trim, who sailed with Matthew Flinders on his voyages to map the coastline of Australia and beyond.
Flinders was a navigator and cartographer who was involved in several voyages of discovery between 1791 and 1803, including the circumnavigation of Australia, and another voyage that proved Tasmania is an island. Trim was a cheeky black cat, born on ship, who …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781761182693 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1761182692 |
| Author: | Corinne Fenton, Craig Smith |
| Publisher: | A&U Children's |
| Imprint: | A&U Children |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 32 |
| Release Date: | 6 January 2026 |
| Weight: | 368g |
| Dimensions: | 15mm x 287mm x 222mm |
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Critics Review
‘Both educative and entertaining, Corinne Fenton’s telling of this true story is compelling and accompanied by Craig Smith’s dramatic, detailed illustrations, and maps, makes for an absorbing starting point for primary readers interested in Australia and its history.’ - Red Reading Hub blog
About The Author
Corinne Fenton
Corinne Fenton has established a reputation for writing beautiful picture-book histories of animals whose lives have become legendary. Her award-winning books include: Lionel and Me, My Friend Tertius, Bob the Railway Dog, The Dog on the Tuckerbox, and Queenie: One Elephant’s Story. Her titles Little Dog and the Christmas Wish and One Christmas Eve were chosen as themes for the Myer Christmas Windows. Almost all of Corinne’s stories, fiction or non-fiction, feature an animal as the main character. Corinne has been an Assistant Regional Adviser for the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, a Judge for the Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Competition, and a Fellow of the May Gibbs Children’s Literature Trust. Her favourite kind of day is to sit with a new picture book text, searching for perfect words.
Craig Smith is one of Australia’s most prolific, best-known, and well-loved children’s book illustrators, with over 400 books published. He has collaborated with many of Australia’s best-loved authors, such as Paul Jennings and Doug MacLeod, and has illustrated books for Allen and Unwin including The Big Ball of String, The Boy Who Built the Boat, Heather Fell in the Water, Where Are You, Banana?, and I Was Only Nineteen. Craig’s work over the last 45 years has been acknowledged in the CBCA Book of the Year awards, as well as in children’s choice awards around Australia. In 2011, Craig was awarded the biennial Euphemia Tanner Award, which recognised his distinguished services to children’s literature and his encouragement of the joy of reading in children.
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