Author:Onyekachi Wambu
From humble beginnings in Birmingham, John Taylor roes to become a Peer of the Realm.
At school, John was an excellent student. He chose the law and went on to make a name for himself in politics before being called to the House of Lords.
Told by Onyekachi Wambu through a series of in depth interviews.
Full marks to Tamarind for their excellent Black Profiles series. Children need positive role models and this precisely, is what the series will provide.
—— Scholastic Junior EducationThis is yet more proof of Grey's knack for telling stories with beautiful emotional depth. A reassuring read
—— JuniorA quirky, life-affirming tale with a central message about the value of friendship and the importance of thinking of others. But what really makes this book is the beautiful, remarkably evocative illustrations. I found myself genuinely longing to share the characters' existence in their idyllic seaside home
—— GuardianQuiet brilliance
—— ParentingA wonderful book and an endearing story for any child or adult to read, particularly those who may think that books or them or they do not like reading. This would be an ideal story to use as a vehicle through which to engage and entice young children into reading
—— Early Years EducatorA story with a valuable message
—— Oxford TimesThe illustrations are nicely unusual and felt accessible. Overall, the book is nicely presented. It's great to find a book that my children like which doesn't involve super-hero's or television/film characters!
This book has become a firm favourite in our house and has sparked off a few drawing sessions. Well worth acquiring, if you have a toddler. It scores very highly in our house!
A book that is literally about how great books are
—— Scottish Sunday HeraldA quirky and unusual story brought to the young reader as two unlikely friends find themselves in a unique situation that allows them to grow together. It’s unusual, it has some great illustrations and demonstrates that whilst people may be different, similarities can allow everyone to become friends. Add to this some bright colours, great use of prose which when backed with the authors unique storytelling style really brings this title together on so many levels.
A truly wonderful read and one that I really can’t wait to share with my nephews.
charming...a heart-warming book for siblings everywhere
—— ABC Magazine(an) exquisitely illustrated, dreamy tale ... the lesson isn't original, of course, but it's delivered here with exceptional sensitivity.
—— Teach Nurserya story about loving each other beyond the boundaries of culture.
—— JuniorYoungsters will love this story that explores the bonds that tie us together.
—— Aldershot newsA story about loving each other beyond the boundaries of culture
—— JuniorA charming tale of friendship and the meaning of family...Deacon's illustrations are sophisticated and his washes of colour beautiful...a visual treat.
—— BooktrustThis is a gorgeous, heart warming picture book
—— Primary Times