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Archie Snufflekins Oliver Valentine Cupcake Tiberius Cat

Hardback

Main Details

Title Archie Snufflekins Oliver Valentine Cupcake Tiberius Cat
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Katie Harnett
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 255,Width 195
ISBN/Barcode 9781909263376
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Flying Eye Books
Imprint Flying Eye Books
Publication Date 1 May 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Archie, Cupcake, Oliver, Valentine the cat who lives on Blossom Street is called something different by everyone, and loved by all. But there is one house on the street that he hasn't visited yet In this sweet story, Katie Harnett explores how one well-loved cat can change a lonely woman's life and bring a small community together. Katie Harnett graduated from an Illustration BA at the University of the West of England, followed by an MA in Children's Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art. She received the Bologna Children's Book Fair ARS IN FABULA Grant Award in 2015. "

Author Biography

Katie Harnett grew up in Sheffield, UK, graduating with an Illustration BA at the University of the West of England followed by an MA in Children's Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art in 2015. Her work was selected to be exhibited in The Illustrators Exhibition at the Bologna Book Fair in 2012 and 2015, where she received the Bologna Children's Book Fair ARS IN FABULA Grant Award. She is inspired by nature, old movies and photos, patterns, and the work of Cy Twombly, Tove Jansson and Eric Ravilious (amongst many others). She works using a combination of gouache, watercolour and colored pencils. Her work has been exhibited internationally, and is included in upcoming exhibitions in Moscow and Beijing. She now lives and works in Cambridge, where her studio has many feline visitors (including a real life Archie).

Reviews

The focus on friendly camaraderie and community-building will be appreciated by many adults eager to share their values, and this quiet tale, with the children in their lives.Kirkus Reviews In her debut as both author and illustrator, Harnett gets everything right. Her story is touching without being overly sentimental (which is no easy feat). And her gorgeous illustrations perfectly suit the mood.New York Times [A] poignant and quietly humorous portrait of a community coming together [...] Mixing small vignettes with larger street scenes, Harnett nimbly juggles her large cast and the twin emotions of loneliness and contented companionship that she threads though this moving story.Publishers Weekly Katie Harnett s charming story celebrates the simultaneous cunning and caring of one very special cat, and his ability to bring together a whole community of humans.Janet Minichiello, Politics & Prose Harnett has created a lovely reminder of the importance of noticing the loneliest, the neediest, in our midst. It is a necessary, touching reminder that will resonate for young and old, paired with warm, expressive, detailed illustrations that depict a beautifully diverse neighborhood.Hannah DeCamp, Avid Bookshop It gets right to the nub of modern urban life the wonderful diversity, coupled with the isolation and awkwardness that means we may just about know the names of the people next door but, beyond that, it s a smile and a nod at best.A Bookish Life An endearing story, beautifully illustrated which provides a stark and welcome reminder about loneliness and the importance of community spirit.Picture Books Blogger This is a sweet and memorable tale about communities, friendship, and the importance of not forgetting those around us - which in this day and age needs to be addressed.The Bookworm Baby The drawings are excellent, and the book has a vaguely 1960s cast to it, which is utterly appealing.The Cyber Librarian"