Pip, Son of Bratt-bookcover

By: Mary Raymond Black

Pip, Son of Bratt

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Bratt steps back whilst his son, Pip, now takes centre stage. Just like his father, he is impulsive and impatient but under Titas’s tutelage, his mantra is, ‘to never give up,’ even if he ‘breaks a leg!’ A leap of faith considering his obsession with building his own, very, very, high Flying Fox, and his own performance perfection.

He did break a leg! Did that stop him? No! Did a menacing bully stop him? No! In fact, through his determination to build even bigger, better, and age-appropriate Flying Foxes, and his encouragement for his older mentors, Titas and Korse, and his father Bratt to regain excitement from some of their own nearly forgotten risky activities, he manages, unceremoniously, to bring his father Bratt back to his rightful place at centre stage as an adult – albeit still in possession of all his “natcherly” acquired skills.

What heartfelt achievements does Pip himself receive as a common denominator among mixed personalities?

A little love interest of course… and guess what her name is…

Mary Raymond Black was born in Naracoorte, South Australia in 1946. She successfully completed the four-year Fine Art Sculpture course in 1967 at the South Australian School of Art. She has held one-man exhibitions in sculpture, drawings in charcoal, pastels, pencil, and ink, acrylic paintings, and ceramics. She has also self-published a book, Girls Only, consisting of 54 fine-line pen and ink drawings of the female form. She has many physical drawings on ‘Saatchi.com’ and is currently working on digital abstracts. She has also created free standing recycled works in the form of papier-mâché, and textile wall and floor art pieces. With all these skills combined, she has drifted into a written illustrative narrative which centres around the ever-expanding family of floppy eared white rabbits, the first of which is Riddlington, and now following is the story of his son Aristotle. It doesn’t stop here of course, there are currently 12 in the series. Like recycled sculptures, one thing leads to another…and another…and another.

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