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Dimity Powell Dimity Powell i(A150186 works by)
Born: Established: 1969 Townsville, Townsville area, Marlborough - Mackay - Townsville area, Queensland, ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Pippa and the Troublesome Twins Dimity Powell , Andrew Plant (illustrator), Ormond : Ford Street , 2023 26019602 2023 single work picture book children's

'Pippa is back and ready to soar to new heights but two little weights keep dragging her down – her troublesome twin brothers!

'Pippa loves her new twin baby brothers, Pepi and Penn. But their constant mess and cries for attention are driving her batty! She yearns to take off on her own but she has to babysit instead.

'How can she be a good big sister and still have fun? Join our favourite feisty pigeon on her latest feather-raising adventure – big-sisterhood.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon This Is My Dad Dimity Powell , Nicky Johnston (illustrator), Wollombi : EK Books , 2022 23679853 2022 single work picture book children's

'This is My Dad, The perfect dad isn’t always a father

'Leo lives with his monster-battling, world creating, children’s author mother, and has never known a father figure. So when his teacher announces Tell Us About Your Dad Day, Leo’s tummy flip-flops; he worries that he won’t have anything to present to his class. Then he remembers that he already knows someone cool, courageous and clever – someone who’s not his dad, but is his everything. A heart-warming celebration of families of all shapes and sizes that will resonate with millions of children.' (Publication summary)

1 Doorways, Portals and Bridges into Diaspora June Perkins , Dimity Powell , 2021 single work essay
— Appears in: Writing Queensland , no. 275 2021; (p. 10-11)
1 Perfect Prue Dimity Powell , Emma Reynolds (illustrator), 2019 single work short story children's
— Appears in: Kookie , no. 6 2019;
1 y separately published work icon Pippa Dimity Powell , Andrew Plant (illustrator), Abbotsford : Ford Street , 2019 16660808 2019 single work picture book children's

'Pippa is a little pigeon with big blue-sky ambitions: to fly solo and explore the world beyond her nest. Her parents are less than thrilled with their risk-taking feathered fledging and smother her with well-meant yet suffocating warnings until one day she ignores them all, and takes the leap into the unknown...alone.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon At the End of Holyrood Lane Dimity Powell , Nicky Johnston (illustrator), Wollombi : EK Books , 2018 14330976 2018 single work picture book children's

'Flick is just like any other youngster. She loves to chase butterflies and jump in autumn leaves. But life at the end of Holyrood Lane is often violent and unpredictable due to the constant storms that plague her home, causing her to cringe with dread and flee whenever they strike. Visually arresting, emotionally incisive, and ultimately uplifting, this beautifully crafted picture book provides a sensitive glimpse into one aspect of domestic violence and how it can affect young lives.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Fix-It Man Dimity Powell , Nicky Johnston (illustrator), Wollombi : EK Books , 2017 10198339 2017 single work picture book children's

'It's handy having a dad who can fix just about anything. A young girl believes her father is the king of fixing things. But following the death of her mother, she discovers that broken hearts are not as easy to repair as damaged toys and cracked teapots. Together, she and her father find a way to glue back the pieces of her lives. The Fix-It Man is a poignant picture book that explores how a child can cope with the loss of a parent (in this case, the young girl's mother). Repairing damaged emotions is not as straightforward as gluing a broken kite back together or sewing up a torn toy. And grief affects all members of a family, with each responding in their own way to the loss. By sticking with her father, the young girl is able to strengthen her resilience and ability to cope with one of life's harshest experiences. The author was encouraged to seek publication for this story after receiving the endorsement of several grief counsellors who work with children and who recognised the need for a book such as this.' (Publication summary)

1 Park Ride Dimity Powell , 2015 single work prose
— Appears in: Short and Twisted : Short Stories and Poems with a Twist 2015 2015;
1 y separately published work icon Who Stole Santa's Mail? Dimity Powell , Dimity Powell (illustrator), Frenchville : Morris Publishing Australia , 2012 Z1896373 2012 single work picture book children's 'You'd better not shout. You'd better not cry. You'd better watch out. I'm telling you why... Somebody's coming to town. He's naughty and not very nice. And he wants to destroy Christmas. When the post boxes of Bramblebury mysteriously begin to disappear, Sam has just weeks before the biggest day of Santa's year to discover what's happening to all the Christmas mail. And then his sister vanishes too. Will he be able to find his sister and save Christmas, along with Santa's reputation, before the Delivery Book closes for the year? What he needs is a Christmas miracle.' Source: www.morrispublishingaustralia.com/ (Sighted 24/10/2012).
1 1 y separately published work icon PS Who Stole Santa's Mail? Dimity Powell , Frenchville : Morris Publishing Australia , 2012 6427023 2012 single work children's fiction children's
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