Egneus's warm, rich light-filled collages and Meddour's perfectly judged, very simple text effortlessly convey sorrow and abiding love.

The Guardian

Well-paced and closely structured, this story works on every level, with Egneus' watercolors showing a range of emotion and activity, balancing clutter with space...Peaceful and heartfelt.

and The larger-than-life, almost dreamy illustrations show readers what Lubna sees and feels, and the rawness of both text and images penetrates the heart. . . . A true celebration of the endless creativity and resilience of children.

Kirkus Reviews

This warm and touching picturebook, about a child's kindness to another, features children who have crossed a sea from a war to live in a world of tents. Evocative drawings express sadness and hope. - One to Watch Out For

The Sunday Times

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A timely story of displacement, loss, friendship and kindness-universal messages with timeless appeal.-

Booklist, starred review

A truly important story about the refugee crisis and the power of friendship. Highly recommended.-

School Library Journal

This is a beautiful book, all rich colour and unusual angles, with some clever touches.

Books for Keeps

A touching intergenerational story of love and resilience. Tibble loves talking to Grandpa. But Grandpa has stopped listening. Mum says just give him time. But Tibble wants to talk to Grandpa now. . . So Tibble tries his favourite game -TOP THREES! And something amazing happens. Grandpa starts talking again . . . A moving story about love, loss, and the wonder of families.
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Grandad is grieving. He hides away in his garden. He needs time. But he also needs love. Tibble is full of love and shows Grandad that remembering the people we love can be a wonderful, funny, poignant thing. A beautiful story to offer reassurance to grieving children.
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`Egneus's warm, rich light-filled collages and Meddour's perfectly judged, very simple text effortlessly convey sorrow and abiding love.' The Guardian `Well-paced and closely structured, this story works on every level, with Egneus' watercolors showing a range of emotion and activity, balancing clutter with space...Peaceful and heartfelt. and The larger-than-life, almost dreamy illustrations show readers what Lubna sees and feels, and the rawness of both text and images penetrates the heart. . . . A true celebration of the endless creativity and resilience of children.' Kirkus Reviews `This warm and touching picturebook, about a child's kindness to another, features children who have crossed a sea from a war to live in a world of tents. Evocative drawings express sadness and hope. - One to Watch Out For' The Sunday Times `A timely story of displacement, loss, friendship and kindness-universal messages with timeless appeal.-' Booklist, starred review `A truly important story about the refugee crisis and the power of friendship. Highly recommended.-' School Library Journal `This is a beautiful book, all rich colour and unusual angles, with some clever touches. ' Books for Keeps
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A beautiful intergenerational story about love and loss.
An intergenerational story of love and loss that offers support to grieving children. Reassures children that whilst the grown-ups in their life may withdraw in the face of grief, they will come back. They will get better. Shows us that loss can be something that brings us closer to our loved ones. Offers a way into talking about death with children without a religious framework. From the author/illustrator team behind Lubna and Pebble, A Time Magazine book of the year. Lubna and Pebble was also Sunday Times Children's Book of the Week and winner of awards.
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WENDY MEDDOUR is the author and illustrator of A Hen in the Wardrobe which won the John C Laurence Award for writing that improves relations between races. It was also shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award for an outstanding first novel. Wendy was brought up in Aberystwyth and spent many years teaching English at Oxford University. She is also the author of the Wendy Quill books and writes and paints from her home in Wiltshire. Daniel Egneus is a multiple award-winning artist known for his rich, magical and vibrant illustration style. He has successfully collaborated with writers such as Neil Gaiman on his American Gods quartet, as well as regularly illlustrating for fashion labels such as Chanel.
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An intergenerational story of love and loss that offers support to grieving children. Reassures children that whilst the grown-ups in their life may withdraw in the face of grief, they will come back. They will get better. Shows us that loss can be something that brings us closer to our loved ones. Offers a way into talking about death with children without a religious framework. From the author/illustrator team behind Lubna and Pebble, A Time Magazine book of the year. Lubna and Pebble was also Sunday Times Children's Book of the Week and winner of awards.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192771964
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
158 gr
Høyde
270 mm
Bredde
230 mm
Dybde
3 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

WENDY MEDDOUR is the author and illustrator of A Hen in the Wardrobe which won the John C Laurence Award for writing that improves relations between races. It was also shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award for an outstanding first novel. Wendy was brought up in Aberystwyth and spent many years teaching English at Oxford University. She is also the author of the Wendy Quill books and writes and paints from her home in Wiltshire. Daniel Egneus is a multiple award-winning artist known for his rich, magical and vibrant illustration style. He has successfully collaborated with writers such as Neil Gaiman on his American Gods quartet, as well as regularly illlustrating for fashion labels such as Chanel.