One day, the Thing falls from the sky & four strangers stumble across it. Together they decide to work together to take care of the Thing. But before long a media circus builds up around the creature they are protecting & the debate about the Thing spreads far around the world. What is the Thing? Who does it belong to? What does it do? & is it any use for anything at all? This captivating picture book will be many things to many people: a story about thoughtfulness, an adventure in friendship & an intriguing & gentle social commentary on the search for meaning in modern life. Daniel Egneus` unique & engaging artwork beautifully illustrates this enigmatic story & brings the strange Thing to life. With a similar feel to Alexis Deacon`s Beegu & Shaun Tan`s The Lost Thing, this is the perfect bedtime story for children & adults to enjoy together. Praise for The Thing: ” Touching on themes of compassion, kindness & belonging, this quirky tale will undoubtedly instigate crucial questions & topics for further discussion across all age groups”
- Picture Books Blogger Simon Puttock was born in New Zealand &, as a child, wanted to be a vet or an archaeologist. Instead, & after some considerable time & doing other stuff, he became a full-time writer. He has written over 40 books for children & has won several awards, including the 2016 Scottish Children`s Book Award for Mouse`s First Night at Moonlight School. Daniel Egneus was born in Sweden & has had successful collaborations with clients such as Haagen-Dasz, O2 UK, Marie Claire, Time Magazine, Penguin Books & Random House. He was voted best illustrator by the Association of Illustrators in the UK (2005). He has published many books including Little Red Riding Hood (Harper Collins) & Hot Dog cookbook (winner of the Prix Gourmand for Best Illustrated Cookbook in France).