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Book Release – Tarni’s Chance

Miniatures and photography by Jules Ober. Story by Paul Collins.
Published by FORD Street Publishing

When Tarni’s mum says goodbye, all the colour and joy of life seem to go with her. Tarni retreats into her bubble. But then Chance steps in . . .

A 32 page picture book published by Ford Street Publishing, Melbourne, Australia.

A moving story about loneliness and loss, and the life- changing power of friendship and empathy. Beautifully illustrated with evocative, handmade miniatures and photography by internationally award- winning artist Jules Ober.

A sensitive exploration of social themes such as family breakdown, self-doubt, anxiety and resilience. Striking design featuring a changing palette reflecting the main character’s journey from darkness to light

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Rob was a wonderful, caring man with a passion for service and charity. His vision to influence young Australians through literacy 25 years ago has impacted thousands, who will all be saddened by this news. In honour of Rob, I look forward to growing his vision and continuing to advocate for the value of literacy and arts.

Please take a moment to reflect upon Rob’s impact on you, and remember his uncompromising belief in the power of Art and Writing.

Rob, you will be truly missed but never far away from our thoughts. 

May Rob’s memory be a blessing.

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