Come What May follows Debi Gliori’s much-loved foxes, Large and Small, as they head out on a picnic in the countryside to wind down after a rather trying afternoon attempting some baking. As their walk takes them across flower-strewn meadows, through cool woods and eventually up onto a gentle hill from which they can see their cosy home below, they reflect on all the moods a single day can hold. And as a squall of rain briefly threatens their picnic, they eventually decide that moods may change like the weather, but their love for each other will always remain constant. A warm-hearted, uplifting story, told with genuine affection and flourishes of humour, perfect to read at bedtime – or any time!
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A lyrical, touching and humorous story about enduring love, featuring the beloved foxes from the best-selling No Matter What
A lyrical, touching and humorous story about enduring love, featuring the beloved foxes from the best-selling No Matter What
Companion title to Debi’s best-known and best-loved picture book, No Matter What, which continues to garner 5-star reviews on Amazon 25 years after it was first published

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ISBN
9781526675958
Publisert
2025-02-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
Høyde
300 mm
Bredde
235 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Biographical note

Debi Gliori is the award-winning writer and illustrator of over 80 picture books and novels for children of all ages, including the bestselling modern classic No Matter What (Bloomsbury) and the Mr Bear series (Orchard). Her picture book about depression, Night Shift (Templar), was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal. She is also author of the Little Owl series of books, illustrated by Alison Brown, for Bloomsbury. Debi lives near Edinburgh and has twice been writer-in-residence in the Shetland Isles. Her favourite colour is blue or, more precisely, four different shades of blue: cerulean blue, cobalt blue, Mediterranean turquoise blue and warm ultramarine blue. She has sold over 700,000 books in the UK alone.