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Wolves

by

Emily Gravett
Illustrator: Emily Gravett

This picture book from  Emily Gravett is an absolute joy. From the carefully-crafted endpapers (rabbity-inspired postcards and letters on a coconut-matting doormat) to the removable library card in its own rabbit-embossed cardboard holder - and on all the pages in between - it is a loving homage to reading, libraries and the library-going experience.

 

The pencil-and-crayon illustrations are detailed, witty, expressive and beautifully produced on high quality paper that makes turning every page a delight, and the interaction between the two sets of pictures (one set detailing rabbit's reading experience, the other the wolf's) is perfect.

 

This is a humorous, highly imaginative and original picture book and even comes with an alternative vegetarian ending! 

 

Wolves won the 2005 Kate Greenaway Medal.

 

Publisher: Macmillan Children's books
  • Emily Gravett

    Emily Gravett was born in Brighton. After leaving school with few qualifications she spend eight years living on the road before getting a place on the BA Illustration course at Brighton university. She won the Macmillan Prize for illustration with Wolves which was published to great acclaim in August 2005, winning many prizes and making the beginning of an internationally stellar career creating extraordinary books for children. She now lives back in Brighton with her partner, daughter and two pet rats.

     

    Emily is one of Booktrust's Best New Illustrators 2008.

     

    Read an interview with Emily

     

    Visit Emily's gallery of illustrations

     

    http://www.emilygravett.com
    Emily Gravett
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