3 Reasons Why You Should Read Millie Mak #2: Millie Mak the Mender by Alice Pung, Illustrated by Sher Rill Ng

3 Reasons Why You Should Read Millie Mak #2: Millie Mak the Mender by Alice Pung, Illustrated by Sher Rill Ng

What’s the book about?

Millie Mak is now ten, and often feels shy and awkward. But by using her special gift to make handy and beautiful things, Millie befriends residents at the aged care home where her mum works. When the whole school becomes involved in making hats for the residents, a tricky situation arises between Millie’s friends. Millie is a maker – but can she also mend friendships?

Millie also discovers her sewing superpower can attract the attention of important adults. And when she and her friends are invited to be on TV – on Young Hero Hour! – they must work out how to stay true to themselves.

From the creators of Millie Mak the Maker comes further exciting adventures, plus detailed but easy-to-follow instructions to make the beautiful things that feature in the book.

Recommended for: 

Ages 8+.

Three reasons to read it: 

  1. Sher Rill Ng’s illustrations bring the world of Millie Mak to life with their vibrant and engaging style. The use of color in Ng’s artworks is particularly striking. The vibrant and carefully chosen color palette enhances the mood of each scene, whether it’s the warmth of a cozy setting or the excitement of an adventure.
  2. The book is infused with positive messages about kindness, empathy, and the value of helping others. Through Millie’s adventures, readers learn important lessons about the impact of their actions on those around them. These messages are woven seamlessly into the narrative, making them both memorable and meaningful for young readers.
  3. Millie Mak the Mender continues the adventures of Millie Mak, a young girl who has a special gift to make things beautiful. This sequel delves into themes of personal growth, friendship, and empathy as Millie takes on the challenge of helping others. The narrative beautifully explores how Millie’s efforts to mend not just physical items but also fractured relationships illustrate the power of kindness.

Buy a copy of Millie Mak #2: Millie Mak the Mender here.

About the author:

Alice Pung is the current Artist in Residence at Janet Clarke Hall, the University of Melbourne, and Adjunct Professor at RMIT University’s School of Media and Communication. She is the bestselling author of the memoirs Unpolished Gem and Her Father’s Daughter, and the essay collection Close to Home, as well as the editor of the anthologies Growing Up Asian in Australia and My First Lesson. Her debut novel Laurinda won the Ethel Turner Prize at the 2016 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards. Her second novel, One Hundred Days, was shortlisted for the 2022 Miles Franklin Award, and has been optioned for a film. She is the author of children’s books including Millie Mak the Maker and Be Careful, Xiao Xin! (ill. Sher Rill Ng), When Granny Came to Stay (ill. Sally Soweol Han) and the Meet Marly books (ill. Lucia Masciullo). Alice was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for services to literature in 2022.

Sher Rill Ng is a Woi Wurrung/Melbourne-based illustrator. She designed and illustrated for SaaS companies before releasing her first author-illustrated picture book Our Little Inventor in 2019. In 2022, Our Little Inventor was adapted into a children’s opera, composed by Emma Jayakumar and presented by the West Australian Opera. Her work includes middle grade book covers for The Twelve by Cindy Lin, The Rogues by Lian Tanner and Winnie Zeng Unleashes a Legend by Katie Zhao. Most recently Sher Rill has illustrated Be Careful, Xiao Xin! written by Alice Pung.

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    Publisher details

    Millie Mak #2: The Mender
    Authors
    Alice Pung, Sher Rill Ng
    Publisher
    HarperCollins
    Genre
    Children’s Fiction
    Released
    04 September, 2024
    ISBN
    9781460716106

    Synopsis

    Millie Mak is now ten, and often feels shy and awkward. But by using her special gift to make handy and beautiful things, Millie befriends residents at the aged care home where her mum works. When the whole school becomes involved in making hats for the residents, a tricky situation arises between Millie's friends. Millie is a maker - but can she also mend friendships?

    Millie also discovers her sewing superpower can attract the attention of important adults. And when she and her friends are invited to be on TV - on Young Hero Hour! - they must work out how to stay true to themselves.

    Sher Rill Ng
    About the author

    Sher Rill Ng

    Sher Rill Ng is a Melbourne-based author and illustrator. She graduated from RMIT with a Bachelor of Design and works as a web and mobile UX/UI designer. She took part in the Imaginism House Workshop, an intensive art training program in Montreal, Canada, working with leading artists in the concept art/animation industry. Her works have been shown in numerous exhibitions, including the Light Grey Art Lab (Minnesota) and Gallery 1988 (Los Angeles). Sher Rill's debut picture book, Our Little Inventor, was followed by contributing Thumbelina's illustrations to the anthology Fairytales for Feisty Girls by Susannah McFarlane and illustrating Emma Allen's The Night of the Hiding Moon.

    Books by Sher Rill Ng

    Alice Pung
    About the author

    Alice Pung

    Alice Pung is the author of Unpolished Gem and Her Father’s Daughter and the editor of the anthology Growing Up Asian in Australia. Alice’s work has appeared in the MonthlyGood Weekend, the AgeThe Best Australian Stories and Meanjin

    Books by Alice Pung

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