Description
However, tigers who live in houses can have happy endings, as seen in this utterly brilliant picture book.
A classic picture book reissued 32 years after first publication
A thin, lonely tiger sees his chance for a happy life with a rajah and his family and so he swaps places with a rug. All goes quite well . . . for a while!
About the Author
Gerald Rose was born in Hong Kong. When the Second World War started, his father became a prisoner of war, and Gerald and his mother were interned in a civilian camp, which was where he saw his first live tiger.
Frustrated by the dearth of good illustrated books for children, his wife, Elizabeth, helped him to write and illustrate a number of books. Gerald won the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1960 for Old Winkle and the Seagulls and won the Premio Critici in 1979 in Erba, Italy for 'Ahhh!' Said Stork. Gerald now lives in Hove, East Sussex.
Reviews
'Gerald Rose at his brilliant best. "Welcome Back, Tiger!"' * Michael Foreman *
'This is a flawless example of how pictures tell one story and words tell it differently' * Julia Eccleshare *
'The resplendent framed illustrations of a tiger masquerading as a rug who makes is home in the Rajah's palace are second to none' * The Telegraph *
'An absolute joy . . . This is a perfect picture book to reissue; a whole host of new readers will fall in love with the charismatic tiger and delight in the happy ending' * The Bookseller, Vanessa Lewis *
Book Information
ISBN 9781408813034
Author Gerald Rose
Format Paperback
Page Count 32
Imprint Bloomsbury Childrens Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 169g