Description
A moving and beautifully illustrated picture book about migration, home and belonging.
About the Author
Wendy is a Doctor of English Literature and an award-winning children's author. Her debut children's book, A Hen in the Wardrobe, was shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award for 'Outstanding First Novel', was selected as one of the Guardian's 'Best 50 diverse Children's Books since the 1950s' and won the John C Laurence Award for 'improving relations between the races'. Wendy is also the author of several picture books, including the highly acclaimed Lubna and Pebble-a TIME Magazine '10 Best YA and Children's Books of 2019'. Nabila worked as a product designer in Japan and Indonesia before moving to the United States to study children's book illustration. Nabila now lives in Jakarta Indonesia.
Reviews
*** Shortlisted for the Leicester Schools' Year 2 Book Award 2024 ***
"A moving and evocative story with gentle loving illustrations by Nabila Adani this book is a true delight." * Louise Ellis-Barrett, Armadillo *
"Wendy Meddour's story is written with great sensitivity. Presenting what for many immigrant families is a challenging time, she shows how with love, support, kindness and nature's healing power, the process of adjustment to a different life can begin. The richness and beauty of the natural world - real and remembered - is elegantly captured in Nabila Adani's misty illustrations and you can read the changing emotions in her portrayal of the two main characters." * Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub *
"Wendy Meddour's tender story is beautifully realised by Nabila Adani's emotionally astute pictures with bright blasts of colour and dense meaningful tones." * Bookwagon *
"An evocative and moving story." * LoveReading4Kids *
"With its sensitive exploration of moving to a new country and the meaning of home, this evocative, illustrated story is perfectly pitched for the youngest readers." * Pam Norfolk, Lancashire Post *
Book Information
ISBN 9780192784407
Author Wendy Meddour
Format Paperback
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 162g
Dimensions(mm) 270mm * 230mm * 4mm