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OverviewHave you ever been taken by surprise by an idea? Or a long-forgotten memory that brings a sudden smile to your lips? A moment of wonder, a recognition of beauty, a spark of inspiration; we've all enjoyed the magic that comes with the unexpected. But where does that magic come from? Who hides it for us to find, and puts it where we least expect it? The Joy Bringers. A book of hidden delights. Other books in the series: . 9781914079351 Lightbringers . 9781802581874 Wish Gatherers . 9781802586626 Joy Bringers AUTHOR: Karin Celestine lives in a small house in Monmouth Wales. In their garden is a shed and in the shed is another world. The world of Celestine and the Hare. It is a place where kindness, mischief and beauty help people smile. Karin is an artist and author, who creates needle felted animals of charm and character, including the stars of their own delightful stop-motion animations and their series of children's books published by Graffeg. Karin's joy in the natural world is also reflected in their sculptural copper pieces which complement their feltwork. Karin runs popular needle felting workshops, inspiring others to find their creative spirit and a membership club called the Tribe of Celestiner Chokliteers where kindness and mischief are the order of the day. Tamsin Rosewell is an artist, historian, broadcaster and bookseller and hosted the Folk Show for Radio Warwickshire for three years. When she is not broadcasting, lecturing or painting Tamsin works for 50 year-old independent bookshop, Kenilworth Books as a bookseller and review writer. She works mainly in ink on canvas, and owns the most spectacular collection of inks and liquid pigments from all over the world. Tamsin is based in Kenilworth, Warwickshire. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karin CelestinePublisher: Graffeg Limited Imprint: Graffeg Limited Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 20.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.00cm ISBN: 9781802586626ISBN 10: 1802586628 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 23 May 2024 Recommended Age: From 7 to 9 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis beautifully illustrated fable tells us how sparks of joy from summer fun are collected and hidden by woodland animals to leap out for us at just the right moment. Taking inspiration from ancient customs that celebrate the summer, Karin Celestine has woven a tale that reminds us of the joy that can be found in the smallest things, if we only take the time to notice them. In late summer, the foxes collect “all the sparks full of inspiration, stories and summer joy” (p.20) in their newly-woven baskets and, when they are full, pass the sparks to their friends who “scatter them across the lands” (p.24) for us to find. Meanwhile, Grandmother Badger “watches, stitching and sewing all she sees” (p.40) in a lovely embroidered quilt. Great creativity and skill have been used in fashioning all the characters in the photos, as well as their settings and the choices of when and where to photograph them. The attention to detail is extraordinary – each one has its flower, basket, headdress or (fox) gloves, whether they are enjoying tea with a friend or a delicious picnic with all the neighbours. These are pictures to go back to time and again, as you will always find something new in them, from the smallest bee and tricksiest pine marten to the happiest badger. Grandmother Badger’s finished quilt captures many of the images you will see in the story, and Kathy Anderson thoroughly deserves the thanks given for embroidering it. After the story, Pamela Thom-Rowe provides a brief overview of Midsummer customs through the centuries, such as Morris dancing and lighting bonfires, with suggestions about why people celebrated in these ways. She points out that many traditions were lost due to suppression in the 16th and 17th centuries, but reminds us that there are still places where people take part in Midsummer revels today. It would be lovely to read this book with a young child – have fun marvelling at all the detail, spotting new things in the pictures and finding everything on Grandmother Badger’s quilt elsewhere in the book – as well as talking about what joy is and where it comes from. An older child or confident reader could enjoy the book alone. I suspect many teens will not be interested in it, but plenty of adults will appreciate its message of joyfulness and taking time to find pleasure in small things. -- Catherine Shaw @ www.gwales.com Author InformationKarin Celestine lives in a small house in Monmouth, Wales. In the garden is a shed and in the shed is another world. The world of Celestine and the Hare. It is a place where kindness, mischief and beauty help people smile. Karin is an artist and author who creates needle felted animals of charm and character, including the stars of their story books published by Graffeg Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |