Global Cooling Book Launch

Dr David P Reiter has recently launched Global Cooling, the second in a trilogy of environmentally conscious but enjoyable novels for kids who want to learn about how to save the Earth.

David is a multi-award winning author and publisher living in Brisbane. He was an Artist in Residence at Bundanon Trust in August 2007 for Book Week. Whilst at Bundanon, David presented two studio sessions for local schools. David’s presentation involved an expressive and intimate reading of his work, The Greenhouse Effect.

David has written sixteen fiction, poetry and children’s titles, as well as scripts and multimedia. He has won the Queensland Premier’s Award and been short-listed for the Steele Rudd and Adelaide Festival Awards.

He has presented his work to audiences in Australia and overseas and received several grants from the Australia Council and Arts Queensland.

A Synopsis of Global Cooling

After their early success with Project Earth-Mend in Canberra in The Greenhouse Effect, Tiger the Cat bids farewell to his owner, Alexander, and heads off to the coast with his friend Wanda the Blue-tongue and the frog Tark (who is really an extraterrestrial from the Planet Griffon) to spread the word about how to save the Earth. They enlist a lot of fellow creatures along the way, including Sam the Crow, who brings important messages from Prince and Eudora of the Sacred Pool.

With a lot of help from Tark’s magical toe, Tiger and the crew convince others to help out in the quest to cool the Earth, but the ultimate test lies ahead when they have to convince the elusive Yowie and the doubtful King of the Crocs to pitch in. Can they really help shift the Earth away from disaster toward Global Cooling?

Look for this publication in your local book shop soon.


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19 November 2008 (All day) - 3 December 2008 (All day)

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