Aaron Slater, Illustrator

by Andrea Beaty, illustrated by David Roberts

Interest age: 4 to 8

Published by Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2021

  • Adventure
  • Picture books
  • Poetry and rhyme
  • Dyslexia

About this book

Aaron loves to grow flowers, draw pictures and, above all, listen to stories. He cannot wait to create his own tales, but first, he must learn to read.

However, despite his very best efforts, Aaron finds it hard to make sense of the squiggles on the page. As time goes by, his struggle with words chips away at his confidence and Aaron loses his flamboyance. He starts wearing neutral clothing, keeps his head down and buries the jumble of anxious feelings deep inside. When his teacher sets everyone the task of writing a story to read to the class, Aaron is filled with dread. How can he tell the stories that are in his head if the words will not flow?

Lyrical, rhyming text works in perfect harmony with spectacular watercolour, pen and ink illustrations. There is a wealth of detail to explore, with lots of visual clues to help children understand Aaron’s emotions. The typeface used is "Dyslexie", a font with subtly-adjusted letter shapes, specifically designed for dyslexic readers, and set against a plain background, making it clear to read.

This wonderfully creative tale celebrates self-expression and demonstrates that there is more than one way to tell a story.

About the illustrator

David Roberts was born in Liverpool and studied a degree in fashion design at Manchester Metropolitan University. After university he worked as a milliner and began to get work as a fashion illustrator but always felt his true calling was in children's book illustration. After working as a shelf stacker, egg fryer, hair washer, film extra and coffee-maker David finally realised his dream of becoming a children's book illustrator when his first book Frankie Stein's Robot, written by Roy Apps, was published in 1998 and shortlisted for the Mother Goose Award for emerging illustrators.

Since then he has illustrated works by authors such as Philip Ardagh, Daren King, Julia Donaldson, Jacqueline Wilson, Tom Baker and Chris Priestley. He is also the creator of Dirty Bertie - a litle boy with bad habits.

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