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Edwardo the Horriblest Boy in the Whole Wide World

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Edwardo the Horriblest Boy in the Whole Wide World
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John Burningham
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 281,Width 216
ISBN/Barcode 9780099480136
ClassificationsDewey:823.914
Audience
Children's (6-12)
Illustrations Full colour

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Random House Children's UK
Imprint Red Fox Picture Books
Publication Date 5 April 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A touching and thought-provoking parable from the brilliant John Burningham that highlights the dangers of judging too quickly. Edwardo is an ordinary boy, so sometimes he can be a bit grubby or clumsy, a bit cruel or noisy or rude. The more that he is criticised, the worse he becomes, until one day they call him 'The Horriblest Boy in the Whole Wide World'. Just then, Edwardo's luck begins to change, and a series of chance events reveal that really he is a lovely boy, and has been all along.

Author Biography

John Burningham was born in 1936. He studied illustration at the Central School of Art. His first children's book, Borka, was published in 1963, and it was awarded the Kate Greenaway Medal as the best illustrated book of the year. John Burningham collaborated with Ian Fleming on Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang, designing the model of the famous car. He lived in London with his wife Helen Oxenbury, also a well-known author and illustrator. John Burningham died on January 4th, 2019.

Reviews

This book has all the ingredients that Burningham's fans pounce on: a sharp, clear-sighted edge, grace and wit -- Sally Williams * Independent * A wonderfully cautionary tale; subtly told and beautifully illustrated -- Kate Agnew * Guardian * The book is a series of funny adventures and misunderstandings with a reassurance that even if, inevitably, you are sometimes untidy, noisy or cruel, you still have the potential to be lovely -- Nicolette Jones * The Sunday Times * Young readers will be shocked, fascinated and amused by Edwardo's misdeeds whilst also identifying with his horriblest moments . . . A tour de force * Books for Keeps * A wonderful book about seeing the best in people * Junior *