shaun tan was successful because he made storys that people could relate to in some way. for example his book, 'the arrival' is great because many people can relate to this, whether they just moved houses or moved countries.
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Shaun Tan has two siblings, a brother and a sister. His brother is named Paul Tan, and his sister is named Helen Tan. Shaun Tan is an Australian artist and writer known for his illustrated books and graphic novels, such as "The Arrival" and "The Lost Thing."
Shaun Tan has written: 'Shaun Tan 2007 Calendar' 'The Red Tree' 'Lost & found' -- subject(s): Loss (Psychology), Short stories, Children's stories, Australian, Fiction 'La Cosa Perdida / the Lost Thing'
Yes, and Shaun Tan.
Fremantle, but he grew up in Perth.
Shaun Tan began writing and illustrating children's books in the late 1990s after he graduated from art school. His first book, "The Rabbits," was published in 1998.
Shaun Tan's parents are Mary and Tan Joon Seng. His mother, Mary, is of Australian descent, while his father, Tan Joon Seng, emigrated from Malaysia. Tan's multicultural background has influenced his storytelling and artistic style throughout his career.
It is like an art gallery in a book. A great example of how moving paintings can be
Shaun Tan's first book was "The Rabbits," which he co-created with author John Marsden. It was published in 1998 and is a powerful picture book that explores colonization and its impact on indigenous populations.
It survived to today
A book called "Rabbit"? Written by JK Rowling? You have misunderstood something, methinks.