A life-affirming voyage of self discovery – with a fabulously fishy twist – from master storyteller David Almond.
The Bookseller
A homely but equally zany tale
The Telegraph
Funny and unusal with wonderful characters
The Bookseller
A beautiful story
Reader’s Digest
Out of the ordinary comes the extraordinary, and visuals and text merge together to tell a truly magnificent fishy tale.
INIS Magazine
Often funny, occasionally poignant, but always subtle and never naïve, this is a terrific read.
INIS Magazine
There’s no mistaking the hallmark Almond tenderness and the willingness to work with the common things in life, which animate the book from start to finish and make it good
Guardian
Atmospheric, poetic, beautiful
Irish Times
Fun, magical and enchanting. . . will appeal to readers of Roald Dahl
My Book Corner
Dahl-esque adventure<b>. </b>I thought I knew David Almond through his book <i>Skellig. </i>But this is more like the best work of Roald Dahl than standard teen fiction . . . Oliver Jeffers’ illustrations work as a brilliant accompaniment to this funny book
The Teacher
Its message hits home: give a child belief in himself and there’s no limit to what he can achieve
The Daily Mail
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Biographical note
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 more recently 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 auspicious Hans Christian Andersen Award. He lives in Hexham, Northumberland; for more info visit www.davidalmond.com
As a picture book creator Oliver Jeffers has been the recipient of some of children's books highest accolades, including the Nestle Gold Medal for Lost and Found and the Irish Picture Book of the Year for The Incredible Book Eating Boy. Other award-winning titles include The Way Back Home, which was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway medal. An animated film of Oliver's book Lost and Found won a BAFTA for Best Animation in 2009. Oliver was born in Belfast but now lives in New York City. This is his first book for Walker; for more information about his work, visit www.oliverjeffers.com