Christmas in Exeter Street
By (Author) Diana Hendry
Illustrated by John Lawrence
Walker Books Ltd
Walker Books Ltd
7th November 2013
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.914
32
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
270g
A charming story which captures the true spirit of Christmas and a must for every Christmas library!
Its Christmas Eve, and the house in Exeter Street is full to bursting! Theres a guest in every nook and cranny from top to bottom and even a baby sleeping in the kitchen sink! Will Father Christmas be able to find them all This gorgeously illustrated and atmospheric picture book about a house packed full of guests perfectly captures the sense of excitement and sharing that goes with this very special time of year.
This is Christmas hospitality at its most heartwarming, all the more so when you realise the storys hostess-with-the-mostest is a single mum. * HuffingtonPost.co.uk *
[] charming classic [] A timeless favourite from Walker Books archives, Christmas in Exeter Street is a nostalgic treat that brings back the magic of a cosy, love-filled holiday gathering. * MiniPreneur Magazine *
The illustrations, by John Lawrence, are hilarious. * Education Otherwise *
A classic story that all ages will love * Blackbird *
This atmospheric picture book about a house packed full of guests over Christmas captures the sense of excitement and sharing that embodies the Christmas spirit. * Books for Scotland.com *
A delightful story about the real meaning of Christmas - its not about what you get, but about being together and sharing. * Made for Mums *
gloriously unusual and charming picture book full of Christmas spirit * *
A beautifully illustrated picture book about a house over-filled with guests that perfectly captures the sense of excitement, anticipation and sharing that comes at the special time of year. * Fallen Star Stories *
Sublime and hilarious. * Bath Life *
Diana Hendry is a poet, short story writer and childrens author who has published over forty books for children and teenagers, including Harvey Angell, which won a Whitbread Award in 1991, and Harvey Angell Beats Time, which won the Scottish Arts Council Book Award in 2001. Diana lives in Edinburgh. Visit her online at www.dianahendry.com
John Lawrence is one of the country's most distinguished children's book artists. He has contributed to well over two hundred titles as an illustrator and wood-engraver, including Lyra's Oxford by Philip Pullman, Tiny's Big Adventure by Martin Waddell and Seahorse by Chris Butterworth. John lives in Cambridge and is visiting Professor at A.P.U. Cambridge School of Art, where he lectures on the M.A. course in Children's Book Illustration.