Description
Yoto Carnegie Medal Longlist 2023. A Love Reading for Schools Book of the Month 2021. Klaus Flugge Prize Longlist 2022. Ezra Jack Keats Illustration Award Nomination 2022.
About the Author
Lucy Christopher is the award-winning author of Stolen, Flyaway, The Killing Woods and Storm-Wake. She is Course Director in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University, UK, where she holds a PhD in Creative Writing. Nia Tudor is a self-taught illustrator based in Swansea, South Wales. She loves to create illustrations that play with colour, light and texture and has a thing for the little details.
Reviews
"A beautiful and thought-provoking book for children - and adults - that shines a light on some of the issues surrounding homelessness. And it's inspired by real people. Like the author says: Look out for the Queens and Kings"-Shelter, the housing and homelessness charity; "Told from the viewpoint of a small child, Lucy Christopher's new picture book gently reminds us that everyone has a story - struggles and successes, ups and downs - and everyone needs a place to call home!"-Julia Green, children's author; "This hopeful tale uses a youthful view of the world to imagine what our society could be like if all people and their experiences were valued and respected. Sweet and thought-provoking"-Kirkus Reviews; "This is a tale of looking for the inherent worth of everybody, in particular homeless people, and trying one's best to understand and support them"-Books for Keeps, 5 Stars
Awards
Winner of Love Reading for Schools Book of the Month 2021. Commended for Yoto Carnegie Medal 2023 and Klaus Flugge Prize 2022 and Ezra Jack Keats Illustration Award 2022.
Book Information
ISBN 9781915244703
Author Lucy Christopher
Format Paperback
Page Count 32
Imprint Lantana Publishing
Publisher Lantana Publishing
Weight(grams) 18g
Dimensions(mm) 260mm * 260mm * 5mm