Author:Eric Carle,Eric Carle
A delightful collection of 100 postcards, featuring the beautiful and iconic artwork of Eric Carle, creator of The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Showcasing brand new artwork, alongside classic images, this exquisite box is a celebration of Carle's extraordinary children's book illustration talent. Send the gorgeous postcards to family and friends, or cherish the collection yourself.
With splashes of humour and richly expressed declarations of love for their family, who've defended Johnson fiercely and often, All Boys Aren't Blue balances out the harsher experiences with warmth and the belief in a future that everyone must contribute to making better.
—— The IndependentCatalogues in candid style the author's experiences of both trauma and healing, from childhood bullying to teenage sexual abuse, to their relationship with their family and changing understanding of their masculinity and sexuality.
—— The Observer'Journalist and LGBTQ+ activist George M Johnson's memoir is a moving and brilliant exploration of Black queerness'
—— StylistA great introduction to one of the most important books ever written.
—— RTE GuideEvolution explained, in this strikingly accessible picture book...perfect for a younger audience
—— Picture Book BloggerSabina Radeva's book is a wonderful introduction to Charles Darwin's ideas. It will appeal to children, but also, by its deft handling of a number of common misconceptions, may well surprise many adults. She has not shied away from either historical language or scientific ideas and handles both with great charm and without oversimplification.
—— Alison M. Pearn, Associate Director , Darwin Correspondence ProjectShortly before the pandemic, I read Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari. It's not an exaggeration to say I've thought of it every day since.
—— Curtis Sittenfeld , Guardian[Sapiens] has been one of the most spectacular publishing successes of the past decade.
—— Killian Fox , ObserverHarari's out-of-the-box thinking is arguably his greatest strength... These theories are what moves history forward, and what makes the book so engaging for an astonishing number of people.
—— Katherine Prentice , Glasgow GuardianSapiens is an epic history of humankind, at once readable and wise and compelling and thought-provoking... A breath of fresh air.
—— BookmunchPerfect for younger readers... [and] filled with lively characters.
—— History Revealed