Description
When grandma pops out to the shops, the boy does his absolute best to follow the rules, but of course things go a little bit wrong. Like a terrible domino effect, one thing leads to another, until the big vase goes flying. CRASH! The boy tries to fix the vase but it comes out all wrong.
When Grandma comes home, her horror swiftly turns to understanding when she sees how distraught her grandson is. She gives him the biggest hug she's given him for a long long time. 'You can break a vase', she says, 'but you could never break my heart. And anyway, I think I like the vase better this way!'
This is a heart-warming tale about forgiving one's mistakes, and about how some rules are not quite as important as they might seem. Gorgeous pencil illustrations bring the eccentric grandma and her pattern-filled house alive.
It's always worth bearing in mind that in life, some rules (and vases) will inevitably get broken.
About the Author
Henry Blackshaw is an artist living and working in Melbourne. Having graduated from BA Fine Art at Chelsea, his captivating silk paintings have been exhibited at Islington Arts Factory and at venues in Australia. This is his second book. His first book, Inner Child (Cicada, 2019), was received to much acclaim.
Book Information
ISBN 9781908714930
Author Henry Blackshaw
Format Hardback
Page Count 32
Imprint Cicada Books Limited
Publisher Cicada Books Limited
Weight(grams) 450g