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OverviewA New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Book of the Year In this fresh new fairy tale, a wooden robot embarks on a quest to find his missing sister-- making for a memorable contemporary bedtime story in acclaimed graphic novelist Tom Gauld's first picture book for children. For years, the king and queen have tried desperately to have a baby. Their wish was granted twice, when an engineer and a witch gave them a little wooden robot and an enchanted log princess. But there's just one catch: every night when the log princess sleeps, she transforms back into an ordinary log, and can only be woken up with magic words. The princess and her robot brother are are inseparable, until the sleeping princess, mistaken for lumber, is accidentally carted off to parts unknown. Now it's up to her devoted brother to find her, and get them safely back home. They need to take turns to get each other home, and on the way, they face a host of adventures involving the Queen of Mushrooms, a magic pudding, a baby in a rosebush, and an old lady in a bottle. This is acclaimed graphic novelist Tom Gauld's first picture book for children, inspired by a bedtime story he made up for his daughters. In his words, ""I was trying to make a book inspired by three different sets of books: The books that I remember enjoying as a child, the books that I watched my daughters enjoying, and the books I enjoy now as an adult. I wanted the book to have its own quirky feeling but also to function like a classic bedtime story."" An ALSC Notable Children's Book A Charlotte Zolotow Highly Commended Title A People Magazine Best Kids Book of the Year A Washington Post Best Children's Book of the Year A Wall Street Journal Best Children's Book of the Year A Financial Times Best Book of the Year An NPR 'Book We Love!' A Booklist Editors' Choice A Shelf Awareness Best Children's Book of the Year A Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon Book! A Publishers Lunch Best Book of the Year A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection An Evanston Public Library Great Books for Kids pick! A CCBC Choice A Mighty Girl Best Book of the Year Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tom GauldPublisher: Holiday House Inc Imprint: Holiday House Inc Dimensions: Width: 24.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 28.70cm Weight: 0.459kg ISBN: 9780823446988ISBN 10: 0823446980 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 24 August 2021 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile 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 ContentsReviewsWhat an astonishingly sweet book. I worried about the log princess, loved all the adventures we never saw, and cheered the family of beetles.--Neil Gaiman A wooden masterpiece.--Lemony Snicket The part about the witch is really, really good.--Lisa Brown Tom Gauld has created a masterful classic fairytale of a picture book that hits in all the right ways. In his inimitable style, he has squeezed royalty, robots, witches, inventors, trolls, sea-captains, forests, ghosts, and... beetles (!) into a beautiful, odd, adventurous and satisfying story. All wrapped up, of course, with the bow of sibling love.--Oliver Jeffers There's a whole universe within these pages. Fun to read, clever, and kind.--Jillian Tamaki Tom Gauld is one of the best storytellers working and everything he does so well is here - it is beautiful, immersive, expertly told, and breathes completely on its own. I am jealous of it.--Jon Klassen I didn't know the world needed another fairy tale until I read this funny, beautiful, perfect book.--Carson Ellis This invented fairy tale by cartoonist Gauld (Mooncop, for adults) offers whimsy, imaginative power, and narrative poise. . . . Gauld's stick-figure characters and clean, flat panel artwork deliver visual information with the detailed calm of a map or a set of instructions.--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review What an astonishingly sweet book. I worried about the log princess, loved all the adventures we never saw, and cheered the family of beetles.--Neil Gaiman A wooden masterpiece.--Lemony Snicket The part about the witch is really, really good.--Lisa Brown Tom Gauld has created a masterful classic fairytale of a picture book that hits in all the right ways. In his inimitable style, he has squeezed royalty, robots, witches, inventors, trolls, sea-captains, forests, ghosts, and... beetles (!) into a beautiful, odd, adventurous and satisfying story. All wrapped up, of course, with the bow of sibling love.--Oliver Jeffers There's a whole universe within these pages. Fun to read, clever, and kind.--Jillian Tamaki Tom Gauld is one of the best storytellers working and everything he does so well is here - it is beautiful, immersive, expertly told, and breathes completely on its own. I am jealous of it.--Jon Klassen I didn't know the world needed another fairy tale until I read this funny, beautiful, perfect book.--Carson Ellis Written and illustrated by an award-winning cartoonist and graphic novelist, this book spins a modern day fairytale which introduces young readers to a magical universe chock-full of interesting characters. Children will pour over the whimsical cartoon-style pen drawings detailed with cross hatching and colored in muted tones as they search for objects and characters shown in the background throughout the story.--School Library Connection This invented fairy tale by cartoonist Gauld (Mooncop, for adults) offers whimsy, imaginative power, and narrative poise. . . . Gauld's stick-figure characters and clean, flat panel artwork deliver visual information with the detailed calm of a map or a set of instructions.--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review A marvelous journey. . . . Gauld's crisp, clear art, along with captivating small details in backgrounds and endpapers, add richness to the narrative. . . . Gauld's fairy tale feels both timeless and completely new; utterly fresh, yet like a story heard long ago and finally found again. Enchanting.--Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review What an astonishingly sweet book. I worried about the log princess, loved all the adventures we never saw, and cheered the family of beetles.--Neil Gaiman A wooden masterpiece.--Lemony Snicket The part about the witch is really, really good.--Lisa Brown Tom Gauld has created a masterful classic fairytale of a picture book that hits in all the right ways. In his inimitable style, he has squeezed royalty, robots, witches, inventors, trolls, sea-captains, forests, ghosts, and... beetles (!) into a beautiful, odd, adventurous and satisfying story. All wrapped up, of course, with the bow of sibling love.--Oliver Jeffers There's a whole universe within these pages. Fun to read, clever, and kind.--Jillian Tamaki Tom Gauld is one of the best storytellers working and everything he does so well is here - it is beautiful, immersive, expertly told, and breathes completely on its own. I am jealous of it.--Jon Klassen I didn't know the world needed another fairy tale until I read this funny, beautiful, perfect book.--Carson Ellis Written and illustrated by an award-winning cartoonist and graphic novelist, this book spins a modern day fairytale which introduces young readers to a magical universe chock-full of interesting characters. Children will pour over the whimsical cartoon-style pen drawings detailed with cross hatching and colored in muted tones as they search for objects and characters shown in the background throughout the story.--School Library Connection What an astonishingly sweet book. I worried about the log princess, loved all the adventures we never saw, and cheered the family of beetles.--Neil Gaiman A wooden masterpiece.--Lemony Snicket The part about the witch is really, really good.--Lisa Brown Tom Gauld has created a masterful classic fairytale of a picture book that hits in all the right ways. In his inimitable style, he has squeezed royalty, robots, witches, inventors, trolls, sea-captains, forests, ghosts, and... beetles (!) into a beautiful, odd, adventurous and satisfying story. All wrapped up, of course, with the bow of sibling love.--Oliver Jeffers There's a whole universe within these pages. Fun to read, clever, and kind.--Jillian Tamaki Tom Gauld is one of the best storytellers working and everything he does so well is here - it is beautiful, immersive, expertly told, and breathes completely on its own. I am jealous of it.--Jon Klassen I didn't know the world needed another fairy tale until I read this funny, beautiful, perfect book.--Carson Ellis Written and illustrated by an award-winning cartoonist and graphic novelist, this book spins a modern day fairytale which introduces young readers to a magical universe chock-full of interesting characters. Children will pour over the whimsical cartoon-style pen drawings detailed with cross hatching and colored in muted tones as they search for objects and characters shown in the background throughout the story.--School Library Connection Author InformationTom Gauld is a cartoonist and illustrator. He won an Eisner Award for his book Baking with Kafka and has weekly comic strips in The Guardian and New Scientist. His comics have been published in The New York Times and The Believer. In addition to his graphic novels Goliath and Mooncop, he has many distinctive New Yorker covers. Gauld lives and works in London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |