The Crown
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"This is a book that begs us to change the world." Joseph Coelho, The GuardianSpeaking from the future, a girl wears a crown made from the rubbish passed down to her by previous generations. Her Earth is covered by waste, but beneath the landfill she discovers a book of pictures that show her the past - our world as it is now - and she is filled with joy by the beautiful sky, land, sea and creatures that she sees. Alongside her companion horse, she experiences the beauty of our Earth and imagines a world where her crown is no longer made from rubbish, but from an abundance of life.This is a lyrical, stunningly illustrated debut that expresses our need to act now to save the environment, while weaving a positive message about protecting the world we live in.
Autorentext
Emily Kapff was shortlisted for the Klaus Flugge Prize 2024 with her debut picture book, The Crown, which expresses our need to save the environment. Emily studied illustration at University Falmouth College of Art. Along with illustration Emily practises writing poetry as well as sculpting and painting. From a farming background in Cornwall, animals, trees and the general natural world are the route of her inspiration. Living in Devon with her family, she still enjoys the company of a fine array of animals including dogs, goats, chickens, pigs, horses and bees! Emily can be found on Instagram as @emilykapff.
Zusammenfassung
The Crown by Emily Kapff is simple, beautiful and heart-wrenching [...] This is a book that begs us to change the world. Joseph Coelho, The Guardian
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Untertitel "This is a book that begs us to change the world" Guardian
- Autor Emily Kapff
- Titel The Crown
- Veröffentlichung 04.04.2024
- ISBN 1529516951
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781529516951
- Jahr 2024
- Größe H272mm x B250mm x T5mm
- Gewicht 188g
- Herausgeber Walker Books Ltd.
- Illustrator Emily Kapff
- Features Nominiert: Klaus Flugge Prize, 2024
- Altersempfehlung 3 bis 7 Jahre
- Genre Bilderbücher
- Anzahl Seiten 32
- GTIN 09781529516951