There are many secret stories in the world of nature and in the night. This is one of them. It tells about a wolf who is strangely gentle; about the people who would kill, and the one person who would love him.
Sir Feoff was a knight, brave and true, but when the moon rose he went into the forest, removed his clothes, and turned into a wolf. One morning his clothes are gone, and Feoff is trapped in his wolf form - until his betrothed finds a way to free him.
In 1974, Jenny Wagner's book 'The Bunyip of Berkeley's Creek' won The Children's Book Council of Australia's Picture Book of the Year Award as well as a Special Award in Book of the Year for that year.
Her book, 'Aranea: a story about a spider' was commended in the 1976 Picture Book of the Year awards.
'John Brown, Rose and the Midnight Cat' was winner in 1978 of the Picture Book of the Year award.
Jenny Wagner continues to write picture books and shorter fiction that are much loved by children.