<p>"Elegantly and powerfully told" – New Statesman</p>
<p>"A magical book" – BookTrust</p>
<p>"Hauntingly beautiful" – The Bookbag</p>
<p>"This is a book to treasure" – LoveReading4Kids</p>
<p>"Jackie Morris's poignant text combined with her stunning illustrations make this story with themes of connection and belonging a powerful read" – CBI</p>
A beautiful and evocative tale of belonging, family and identity, woven in the gorgeous artwork and storytelling of award-winning author and illustrator Jackie Morris.
The day the fox came things began to change for Sol. Lost, alone and far away from home, Sol feels a deep connection with the little Arctic fox he discovers down at the Seattle docks – he too feels lost in the big city. Dad is always busy working and Sol misses the grandparents they have left behind. So Sol decides to take the little fox back home, reuniting his own family in the process.
A beautiful and evocative tale of belonging, family and identity, woven in the gorgeous artwork and storytelling of award-winning author and illustrator Jackie Morris.
The day the fox comes, things begin to change for Sol. He’s adrift too, lost in the big city with his father, longing for the wild and frozen north. The fox offers a way back, a chance to reconnect, to find his way home.
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Jackie Morris is an award-winning author and illustrator, best known for her wildlife artwork. Ever since leaving the Bath Academy of Art, at least one cat has watched over her while she works. Among her many books are The Ice Bear, The Snow Leopard, Tell me a Dragon, and How the Whale Became by Ted Hughes. Her Something About A Bear was on the 2016 Kate Greenaway Medal nominations list.