Brave Jack and the Unicorn

Written by Janet McNaughton; illustrated by Susan Tooke

Category: Juvenile Fiction - Fairy Tales & Folklore - Single Title; Juvenile Fiction - Fairy Tales & Folklore - Country & Ethnic
Imprint: Tundra Books
Format: Hardcover
Pub Date: April 2005
Age: 5-8 years
Trim Size: 8-1/2 x 11
# of pages: 32
ISBN: 978-0-88776-677-0 (0-88776-677-3)
CDN Price: $22.99 / US Price: $15.95


ABOUT THIS BOOK

Neither handsome nor clever, Jack – the youngest of three brothers – causes his widowed mother much concern. The family is convinced he is nothing but a fool. When his brothers go off to seek their fortune and don’t return, Jack is sent to find them. Along the way he performs good deeds for helpless creatures, who repay his kindness in magical ways. Hearing of an evil magician who controls the life of the princess, Jack poses as a suitor and faces three tests – but can he find the elusive unicorn and save the princess from her fate?

Acclaimed Newfoundland author Janet McNaughton tells a classic tale of good and evil, accompanied by Susan Tooke’s illuminating paintings, rich with influences from the Middle Ages, Celtic symbolism, and Newfoundland’s breathtaking coastal landscape.



AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY

Janet McNaughton was born and raised in Toronto but has spent most of her adult life in St. John’s, Newfoundland, where she completed both Master’s and Doctoral degrees in folklore. She began writing very bad poetry at the age of eleven. Her writing gradually improved in high school and she took some creative writing courses at York University. After finishing her degrees, Janet returned to writing, working first as a freelance writer, then writing for children. Her work has won ten awards to date. Brave Jack and the Unicorn, her first picture book, draws on the rich tradition of Newfoundland folktales.

Susan Tooke is an award-winning artist whose repertoire includes painted murals, landscapes, portraits, and digital imaging montages. She has exhibited her artwork across North America. She has illustrated three picture books with Tundra, including A Seaside Alphabet, A Fiddle for Angus, and Full Moon Rising, for which she was awarded the Mayor’s Award for Excellence in Illustration from the Halifax Regional Municipality. Born in New Jersey, Susan Tooke now lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia.



AWARDS

NOMINEE 2006 - Silver Birch Award for Non-Fiction