<p>"This moving and lyrical story is pitched perfectly at young readers. It is short and accessible, yet full of empathy and compassion, with beautiful illustrations. Pippin shines brightly out of the artwork, echoing the brightness he brings to everyone’s lives." – BookTrust</p>
<p>"I did not expect the plot of this lovely book to go the way it did, and it was such a beautiful thing." – Lesley Parr, author</p>
<p>"A beautifully crafted, poetic and poignant story" – <em>The Guardian</em></p>
<p>"[Coelho's] latest book is a short novel which speaks of growth, loss and love. It is not poetry, but it is very similar." – <em>Repubblica</em></p>
<p>"This is a gorgeous story, beautifully illustrated, about a missing budgie who inspires an unlikely friendship between a young boy, Miles and his elderly neighbour, Mr Buxton, who always seems grumpy and annoyed by him. Formatted for young dyslexic readers in mind with plenty of lush pictures, it’s full of important themes about giving people a chance and not rushing to judgement." – <em>Irish Independent</em></p>
<p>"A beautifully rounded story full of his hallmark humanity and love of nature." – LoveReading4Kids</p>
<p>“Joseph Coelho and David Barrow have created something wonderful. And ‘reluctant reader’ experts Barrington Stoke have preserved all of the soft beauty & textures of Joseph’s prose.” – Letterbox Library</p>
<p>"A touching tale about discovery, loss and friendship … The imagery is wonderful, perfectly illustrated by David Barrow. Joseph Coelho’s rich and poetic vocabulary allows you to almost feel the soft feathers of the budgie in your own hands. This is a well-written, very accessible story that gently looks at death, socio-economic difference, aspiration and love in all its forms." – The English Association</p>
<p>"Gently introduces the topics of grief and death to young readers, and shows how empathy is formed." – Peters, Recommended Year 3 Class Read</p>

A missing budgie inspires an unlikely friendship between a young boy and his elderly neighbour in this touching Little Gem from award-winner and Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho.

Mr Buxton is always having a go at Miles and his friends for climbing the trees outside their tower block. Miles thinks he’s just a grumpy old man but when he finds a lost little budgie, Miles also discovers that he and Mr Buxton have more in common than he could ever have imagined.

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A missing budgie inspires an unlikely friendship between a young boy and his elderly neighbour in this touching Little Gem from award-winner and Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho.

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Mr Buxton always seems to be cross, and he shouts at Miles and his friends for climbing the trees outside their tower block.

But when Miles finds a lost little budgie, he discovers that he and Mr Buxton have more in common than they could ever have imagined.

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the stunning first chapter book from Waterstones Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho

the stunning first chapter book from Waterstones Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781800901407
Publisert
2023-04-06
Utgiver
HarperCollins Publishers
Vekt
140 gr
Høyde
168 mm
Bredde
126 mm
Dybde
6 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
96

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biografisk notat

Joseph Coelho is a playwright, poet, award-winning children’s author and the Waterstones Children's Laureate for 2022-2024. Joseph’s poems have been featured in many anthologies such as Green Glass Beads by Jacqueline Wilson and his own debut poetry collection, Werewolf Club Rules, earned him the CLiPPA Poetry Award in 2015. Joseph has also written the picture book series, Luna Loves, and the middle-grade, Fairytales Gone Bad series. Most recently, his book, The Girl Who Became a Tree, was shortlisted for the 2021 CILIP Carnegie Medal.