Along Came a Different

Hardback

Main Details

Title Along Came a Different
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tom McLaughlin
Illustrated by Tom McLaughlin
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 300
ISBN/Barcode 9781408888926
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Childrens Books
Publication Date 5 April 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Reds love being red. Yellows love being yellow. And Blues love being blue. The problem is that they just don't like each other. But one day, along comes a different colour who likes Reds, Yellows and Blues, and suddenly everything starts to change. Maybe being different doesn't mean you can't be friends ... A very special picture book that supports the adage that there is more that unites us than divides us. Along Came a Different just goes to show how much better we can all be when we come together to find common ground as friends. Every bookshelf should have a copy.

Author Biography

Tom McLaughlin has illustrated several books for Bloomsbury, including The Story Machine, which has received wonderfully positive reviews and has sparked a number of thought-provoking articles on dyslexia (which Tom understands well, being dyslexic himself). Tom loves drinking tea, eating lunch and drawing (in no particular order). He lives in Devon.

Reviews

Galactic resonances call to mind not only Oliver Jeffers' star-catching protagonists, but also a hint of The Little Prince * Guardian on UP, UP AND AWAY * With a spark of magic and touch of McLaughlin's creative genius, this new and unfurling friendship can't help but fuel the reader's imagination * Picture Books Blogger on UP, UP AND AWAY * Oh the wit, oh, the wisdom, oh the beauty of Tom McLaughlin's whole phenomenal enterprise * Red Reading Hub on UP, UP AND AWAY * A winner of a book about the power of drawing and storytelling * Oliver Jeffers on THE STORYMACHINE * Tom McLaughlin's beautifully illustrated book is perfect for imaginative children * Guardian on THE CLOUDSPOTTER * Dyslexic readers should derive inspiration from this book's message, and delight in the drawings. A charming, rewarding, instructive read * Financial Times on THE CLOUDSPOTTER *