'I wake with a start. The doorknob turns. It's him. The Hairyman . . .'
There's a bad spirit in our house. He's as ugly as ugly gets and he stinks. You touch this kind of hairyman and you lose your voice, or choke to death.
It's hard to sleep when a hairy old Quinkin hand might grab you in the night. And in the day you've got to watch yourself. It can be rough. Words come yelling at you that hurt.
Alive with humour, this is the vivid story of a boy growing up between two worlds. With the little tree frog as a friend, the bullies at school don't seem so big anymore. And Girragundji gives him the courage to face his fears.
The Children's Book Council of Australia's Book of the Year for Younger Readers.