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Deborah bags top picture book prize

As a picture book author with a new title about to be released, Newport’s Deborah Frenkel could hardly have asked for better promotion.

Just weeks before the release of her new picture book, Boldilocks, on September 3, one of Frenkel’s earlier releases received Australia’s most prestigious picture book prize.

Written by Frenkel and illustrated by Danny Snell, The Truck Cat (2024), was named Australian Picture Book of the Year for 2025 at the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) awards on August 15.

If that wasn’t enough, Frenkel’s book about a cat and a truck driver also won the shadow judging prize – meaning groups of children from around Australia voted it their favourite.

“This award really is the pinnacle of what I could hope for as a children’s book creator,” said Frenkel of the honour which means future editions of her book will be adorned with the coveted shiny sticker.

“This is what a lot of people (me included) think of when they think of quality Australian children’s books – the stickers are an instant marker of a book that’s worth reading.”

The Truck Cat was one of two titles Frenkel released in 2024 and next month’s release of Boldilocks will be followed up by no less than four picture books in 2026.

“It’s such a joy and privilege to work with illustrators and publishers to make beautiful, inspiring and engaging books that kids (and adults) enjoy,” she said.

“Books are truly magical things.”

Details: www.deborahfrenkel.com/

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