Treeshape | Trace Balla in Conversation
About
An extraordinary, inspiring and hope-filled graphic novel from the multi-award-winning creator of Rivertime, Rockhopping, Landing with Wings and Leaf-light, Trace Balla's stunning memoir reveals her personal and life-changing experiences of place, her understanding of thenatural world and her relationship to Country.
Ever since I was a kid my favourite place has always been up a tree – where everything I notice feels like a part of me. Every birdsong, every
leaf's light, every butterfly's dance . . .
This beautiful book tells the story of young Trace's awakening to the preciousness of the environment, including her participation in the
protests against uranium mining at Jabiluka in the 1980s. Channelling her gift for visual storytelling, Trace reveals emotional truths, shares her commitment to environmental activism, highlights trees that have been meaningful in her life, and explores her deep appreciation of place and connection with First Nations peoples.
With its delicate artwork, heartfelt storytelling and timely themes of compassion and environmental care, this graphic novel will resonate
with readers of all ages.
'Treeshape is brimming with humanity and bursting with the wholesome imagery and folk wisdom that magnify the small details of life - a
generous act of love from a rare Australian artist.' - Shane Howard, singer/songwriter, Goanna
Trace Balla is a much-loved Australian children's book author, illustrator and writer of song lyrics who lives on Dja Dja Wurrung Country. She
has won the CBCA Book of the Year Award, the Readings Children's Book Prize, the Wilderness Society's Environment Award for Children's
Literature, a Comic Arts Awards of Australia Bronze Ledger, and an Honour Award for the inaugural SCBWI Australian Picture Book Illustrator
Awards. She has also been shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary Awards, Speech Pathology Book of the Year Awards (twice), Adelaide
Festival Awards for Children's Literature, and ALIA Graphic's Notable Australian Graphic Novel Award. Trace's stories explore themes of connection to Country and community, nature, friendship, gratitude, grief and human rights. She also loves to inspire others, of all ages and from all walks of life, through her talks and workshops, which explore creativity and caring for the planet. Trace does freelance illustration work, from logos to murals, and has a bookshelf ever filling with her nature journals and other reflections. Find out more about her at traceballa.com.
In conversation with Trace is Nic Gill. Nic loves to share stories about nature, humans and other animals. She is a conservation dog handler, and works with her detection dogs in the Tasmanian wilds. Bear to the Rescue is her most recent book published. She is also the author of Animal Eco-Warriors and co-author of Poo, Spew and Other Gross Things Animals Do!.
Join Trace and Nic at the Afterword Cafe.
Date
Wednesday 15 April 2026 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (UTC+11)Location
Fullers Bookshop
131 Collins Street, Hobart TAS 7000