When the Lights Went Out

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A book called when the lights went out by lian tanner and jonathan bentley

When the Lights Went Out



By Lian Tanner

Illustrated by Jonathan Bentley

Published by A&U Children's (Allen & Unwin)

ISBN  9781761180019


What happens when suddenly the lights go out? Not only your home but the whole street? At first it can be scary in the sudden darkness, but there's no need to worry. Mum and dad find the candles and then we find there's a lovely cosy light all around them. Just as dad suggests they may as well all have an early night, something happens.

They hear music playing, it's one of their neighbours playing beautiful music on his guitar and within minutes the family and their friends and neighbours are all wrapped up warmly and outside to see what's happening.


It turns out they all start singing and dancing to the music and the community connects warmly to enjoy a fun and happy night under the stars and the bright sky. Before they know the lights are back on and our little one wishes the lights would go out again soon,


This is a delightfully warm reassuring picture book, plenty of things for younger children to look for as they read the story or as an older sibling or parent reads with them.


The author

ian Tanner has worked as a teacher, a tourist bus driver, a freelance journalist, a juggler, an editor and a professional actor. She has been dynamited while scuba diving and arrested while busking. She once spent a week in the jungles of Papua New Guinea, hunting for a Japanese soldier left over from the Second World War. It took her a while to realise that this was all preparation for becoming a writer. Nowadays Lian lives by the sea in southern Tasmania. She is the author of the internationally bestselling The Keepers series, the award-winning junior fiction A Clue for Clara and the picture book Ella and the Ocean, which won the 2020 NSW Premier's Literary Award.


The illustrator

When he was eight years old, he realised he wouldn't be good enough to play football for Leeds United - so he concentrated on drawing instead. He is now one of Australia's most treasured illustrators. Jonathan has worked with authors such as Margaret Wild and Andrew Daddo, as well as writing and illustrating many of his own titles. His award-winning picture books - including Windows, A House of Her Own, Pink, The Second Sky, Where is Bear? and Cat and Dog - have been published all over the world.

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