Encyclopedia of Grannies
By (Author) Eric Veille
Gecko Press
Gecko Press
1st April 2019
1st May 2019
New Zealand
Children
Fiction
Childrens picture books
306.8745
Hardback
32
Width 190mm, Height 270mm
A funny and eye-catching picture book, celebrating grannies of all shapes and sizes, and what makes them tick.
Why do grandmas tell us to speak slowly Why do grandmas wear their hair up Are grandmas flexible How do you cheer up a grandmaAnd why do they always have creases on their faces
Children have lots of questions about grannies and ric Veill sets out to answer them all with humour and charm in this contemporary picture book for the extended family how they wear their hair, how they do yoga, how they travel the world, their wise sayings, their knitting.
Each page is dedicated to a quirky topic and combines to make a highly original encyclopedia for children; from buses no one knows where grannies go to the contents of a grannys bed - sighs, regrets and sometimes a grandpa.
Illustrated with funny comic-style pictures, this is a contemporary gift book full of word play, for the entire family to enjoy. With witty and bright graphic illustrations, this encyclopedia challenges the cliches and celebrates the grannies in our lives no matter what kind of grandma, abuela, nana or nonna you have, you are or would like to be.
Inside every granny, theres a small house, and in that house is that same granny when she was a little girl.
Thats where she still lives.
A chic gift book that will appeal to all ages. Fantastic to give to grandparents, new grandmothers, for Mothers Day, or as a celebratory gift for the entire family.
Translated from the French by Daniel Hahn.
"An offbeat look at modern-day grannies that is bound to elicit a chuckle."
-- Kirkus ReviewsEric Veill was born in 1976 in Laval and studied at the Duperr School in Paris. While working as an artistic director in publishing, he decided one spring day to devote himself to writing and childrens book illustration. He has since released many books, as author and illustrator, including My Pictures after the Storm and The Bureau of Misplaced Dads.