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form y separately published work icon A Cautionary Tail single work   film/TV   fantasy   children's  
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 A Cautionary Tail
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'A CAUTIONARY TALE is a modern fable about a little girl born with a tail that expresses her emotions. As a child, her parents celebrate their daughter’s eloquent appendage, and her tail inspires magical make-believe adventures with her friends. Later, as our hero grows up, she is ostracised for her difference and is forced to choose between conformity and self-expression.'

Source: Screen Australia.

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y separately published work icon A Cautionary Tail Erica Harrison , Melbourne : Penguin , 2013 6617299 2013 single work picture book children's fantasy

'A Cautionary Tail, illustrated with images from the animated short film featuring Cate Blanchett, Barry Otto and David Wenham, is a beautiful, expressive text in rhyming verse about difference and acceptance.

'Born with a wee nub at the base of the spine, as the little girl grows up, so does the nub; into a beautiful, expressive tail. The girl is accepting, her parents encouraging of her difference and her school friends think it's way cool what her tail can do, and express. But it's hard holding on to your individuality as you get older, when you think all you need to do to belong is to conform. Wouldn't she be better off without this freaky feature?' (Publisher's blurb)

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