Everyone Wants an Octopus Book!: We All Belong in Stories
By (Author) Liz Ledden
Illustrated by Makoto Koji
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
Bright Light Books
20th March 2024
5th September 2024
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Diversity, equality and inclusio
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem
Hardback
24
Width 232mm, Height 283mm, Spine 8mm
342g
Everyone Wants an Octopus Book!is a thought-provoking picture book about how everyone deserves to see themselves in books.
Inky the octopus wants to read a book with a character that looks like them. With their best friend, Quack the duck, they scour every shelf, but all they seem to find are more books about ducks! Why aren't there any stories with octopuses They decide maybe its time for one.
'... simple conversational text and beachy visuals belie a bigger point about the way books (and bonds) help readers feel seen and understood.' Publishers Weekly
...Simple conversational text and beachy visuals belie a bigger point about the way books (and bonds) help readers feel seen and understood. -- Publishers Weekly
Liz Ledden is a Sydney-based childrens book author and podcaster. She has published two picture books, Walking Your Human (Larrikin House) and Tulip and Brutus (Ford Street). Liz also co-hosts kids book podcast One More Page with her friends, authors and book lovers Kate Simpson and Nat Amoore. Together, the One More Page team contributed a kids play to the CBCA anthology OLD WORLDS, NEW WORLDS, OTHER WORLDS.
Makoto Koji is a Japanese-Australian illustrator and animator. She was born in Hiroshima in the Year of the Rabbit and was raised in the wilderness of rural Queensland. Her work draws from her unique upbringing, a blend of Eastern and Western sensibilities. She lives in Adelaide in South Australia.