Pip and Felix are back again for another adventure filled tale, fulle of heroism and bravery. It all starts when they receive an invitation to their friends wedding. But on their way, their little pit stop is a lot longer than expected. As the weather takes a turn, so does their journey. When lightning sparks a grass fire, Pip, Felix and the local animals must get the message out fast and escape quickly. "COO-EE" can be heard from far and wide, alerting others and calling for help. Wombats, Kangaroos, animals big and small all work together to get to safety, in true bush style. Coo-ee Call from the bush is Lorraine deKleuver's sixth published work. It's perfect timing with all that's occured in Australia and the world in the last couple of years. The mesages in the story are clear, it is a celebration of resilience, compassion, and community mindset. All of which define us as human beings. It is and inspiring story for the family. Striving for success in writing books; or anything for that matter, requires a dedicated support team. As Author and illustrator, I lean heavily on the support of my husband Co. We have been together for many years, with both of us taking interest in each other's hobbies, which is great as it's a team effort when we sell our books at the markets. Being author and illustrator does not, in itself, give birth to a storybook. It begins with a partner that's willing to allow the freedom and 'time' to be lost in the story, resulting in many dinners being late, or not being done at all. 24hr Takeaways are a good friend too. A great partner bears the brunt of many moods, doubts and other emotional paraphernalia that gets dished out to them from their 'creative' partners. So when I say 'we are a team' it's tattooed on. The other people that help out with the birth, is my wonderful publisher 'Aly's Books and her amazing team, ' they give the WOW factor to my stories and presentation of the storybook. And, last but not least is YOU, yes YOU. If you didn't buy, support, give advice and come back and get another storybook, I would never have got past first base. So to YOU, I say THANK YOU, because it's YOU who gave me the confidence to be an author and an illustrator, allowing my wild imagination to be free.