Graham Oakley
(1929 - 0)
Graham Oakley (born August 27, 1929) is an English author and illustrator. He is best known for the Church Mice series (1970 to 2000), next for the Foxbury Force series (1994 to 1998). He also won a Special Citation from the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award in 1980 for the picture book Graham Oakley’s Magical Changes. It features detailed scenes drawn on pages that are cut in half, permitting the user to “turn” the top and bottom halves separately.
Bibliography
More Church Mice Chronicles (1990)
This anthology continues the adventures of Sampson, the vestry cat, and the church mice in: The Church Mice Spread Their Wings, The Church Mice Adrift, and The Church Mice at Bay.
Once Upon a Time: A Prince’s Fantastic Journey (1989)
Prince Alfred sets out on a quest in his yellow convertible with his page tyke. They are forced to take an unknown freeway exit and find themselves in Storyland.
Skillywidden (1963)
When Billy Tremayne captures the spriggan, it refuses to tell where the pot of gold is buried unless they guess his name first.
The Two Sisters (1975)
On their wedding day, two sisters receive enough money from their father to start them off in life. One buys a modest house and invests the rest of her money to live on. The other spends all of her money on an elaborate house and has nothing left to live on.