The Woman Who Turned Children into Birds

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Woman Who Turned Children into Birds
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Almond
Illustrated by Laura Carlin
SeriesWalker Studio
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 243,Width 290
ISBN/Barcode 9781406307115
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Walker Books Ltd
Imprint Walker Books Ltd
Publication Date 6 October 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

She made her marks. She whispered her words. Then she said, "Go on. Be happy. Up you go." When Nanty Solo comes to town, she says she can turn children into birds. The parents are skeptical, but the children want to fly. And before very long, everyone does. A celebratory, lyrical story that will make your heart and imagination soar. Written by internationally acclaimed author David Almond and brought to life in glorious uplifting paintings by award-winning illustrator Laura Carlin.

Author Biography

David Almond is the acclaimed author of many award-winning novels for children such as Skellig, Kit's Wilderness and My Name Is Mina, and has collaborated with artists Polly Dunbar, Dave McKean and Oliver Jeffers on fiction for younger readers. David's books sell all over the world, and in 2011 he was the recipient of the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award. In 2021, David was awarded the OBE for Services to Literature. Laura Carlin is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and the winner of several awards, including the V&A Book Illustration Award. Her work has featured in Vogue, the Guardian and The New York Times; her previous books for Walker include The Iron Man by Ted Hughes, which was awarded an honourable mention in the Bologna Ragazzi Award fiction category.

Reviews

A beautiful, whimsical, heart-lifting picture book by a writer who makes words soar and an artist with an elegant, unconventional style, about defying rules and daring to fly. -- Nicolette Jones * Sunday Times * Almond, as ever, champions flights of the imagination. -- Sally Morris * Sally Morris' children's books of the year, Daily Mail * Featured in the October Previews -- Charlotte Eyre * The Bookseller * The gentle moral of this story is that it is never too late to search for the things that make you happy in life. Every page is filled with colorful, soft-focus sketches that perfectly compliment the text. * SLC Reviews * Carlin's mixed-media illustrations employ a childlike style that features simple shapes, indistinct borders, and effective use of color. [...] While the story details may disturb some, Almond's lyrical text and intriguing ideas offer much food for thought. * Booklist * With hints of Roald Dahl and P.L. Travers, Almond's brief, electrifying tale champions defying convention and embracing risk. * Publishers Weekly * a sliver of Nanny McPhee and a strong shadow of Roald Dahl's favouring of the child view over the cynical adult, this is a beguiling treat. Part fable, part celebration of the limitlessness of childhood imagination, Carlin's ever-shifting illustrations build an ethereal mood * The Best Children's Books of 2022, The Big Issue * The story captures the soaring freedom of imagination, alive to all children, too precious to be forgotten. It's so beautifully told, the words sparkle, and Laura Carlin's illustrations are magnificent. * Juno * If you have ever wondered what it might be like to fly, just like the birds all around us, to see the world from you above, to sprinkle a touch of magic into your life then The Woman Who Turned Children Into Birds will be the book that you will fall in love with. * Armadillo Magazine * Full of playful language, there's a fable like feel to David Almond's tale and Laura Carlin's wonderful mixed media illustrations show an aura of light surrounding each transformation as it occurs. A story to revisit over and over with the possibility of new meaning emerging with each reading. * Red Reading Hub * The haunting childlike illustrations by Laura Carlin add to the mysteriousness of it all. -- Melanie McDonagh * Evening Standard * gently and stubbornly idealistic about the spirit ready to soar within every child. * Just Imagine, Favourite Books of 2022 *