To view prices and purchase online, please login or create an account now.



The Truth About Old People

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Truth About Old People
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Elina Ellis
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 224
ISBN/Barcode 9781509882274
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Two Hoots
Publication Date 20 February 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Children's Book of the Week in The Telegraph A very funny and lovable picture book tribute to grandparents and older people. When you're small, everybody bigger than you seems really old. But does being older have to mean being boring, or slow, or quiet? NO! Elina Ellis' wonderful illustrations reveal that the age you are makes no difference to how amazing you can be. From the winner of the Macmillan Prize for Illustration 2017, The Truth About Old People is an instant favourite with children and grown-ups that tackles ageism without being preachy. Elina has a great talent for characterful illustration: you'll feel like you've known this family all your life.

Author Biography

Elina Ellis loves drawing pictures and imagining stories. Originally from Ukraine, she currently lives and works in Cambridge, where she recently graduated with an MA in Children's Books Illustration. Elina draws both digitally and using traditional media, creating her own books and illustrating for others. In 2017 she won the Macmillan Prize for Illustration for The Truth About Old People.

Reviews

Ellis's noisy, bright, dynamic pages, filled with grandparents riding rollercoasters, smooching, dancing and flipping whole stackfuls of pancakes, assert that the elderly, too, can be anarchically amazing. * The Guardian * This is a defiantly upbeat book . . . grandparents are the rising stars of children's fiction - and this simple, touching story shows why - 5 stars, Book of the Week * Saturday Telegraph * This is one of those picture books that make wonderful use of the way children read illustrations while adults read words aloud. * The New York Times * Ellis tackles ageism and celebrates older people . . . Her art, reminiscent of Sara Ogilvie has a real joyful energy. * Bookseller * Original and brilliant manifesto, for young readers, on how strong, dynamic, crazy and valuable grandmas and grandpas are. * i News * Ellis's illustrations exude movement and energy and the expressive faces really bring the characters to life. * The School Librarian * This is good fun to read and to look at, and could spark some interesting conversations on the fun or embarrassing things that grandparents do * Books For Keeps * A delightful read-aloud that celebrates grandparents and the special bond they share with their grandchildren * School Library Journal *