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Where the Wild Dads Went

Hardback

Main Details

Title Where the Wild Dads Went
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Katie Blackburn
Illustrated by Sholto Walker
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 195,Width 215
Category/GenreHumour
ISBN/Barcode 9780571370443
ClassificationsDewey:828.9202
Audience
General
Edition Main - 2021 Edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Faber & Faber
Imprint Faber & Faber
Publication Date 3 June 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

"The night Dad had a few cheeky ones after work, forgot the milk and tripped over the rubbish, Mum called him A Wild Thing and said ""Don't mind me!"" and spent the rest of the night on the phone . . . In this hilarious, touching homage to Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are, a tired and emotional dad finds himself drifting off to the place where the Wild Dads went. 'Now PARTYYYYYYYYYY!' he said. In a riot of headbanging, air guitar and table football he finds himself at the centre of a great escape, but pretty soon he begins to miss the place he left behind . . . Lovingly illustrated by the award-winning Sholto Walker, this little book is the perfect gift for new dads - or any parent who's ever wanted to run away from it all."

Author Biography

Katie Blackburn is the author of Where the Wild Mums Are, a humorous homage to the children's bestseller Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. Katie lives in London with her husband and young child. Katie has also written a picture book which helps children to fall asleep, Dozy Bear and the Secret of Sleep which has received rave reviews from C4's Three Day Nanny, Kathryn Mewes and a clinical hypnotherapist. This is her third book. Sholto Walker is based in a village near Bath. Sholto trained to be a painter, but his talent for drawing led him into illustration. He's happiest when he can take an idea and turn it into a picture. Cycling is one of Sholto's main passions and for a while he even thought of becoming a professional.