Mum and Dad Glue
By (Author) Kes Gray
Illustrated by Lee Wildish
Hachette Children's Group
Hodder Children's Books
7th October 2010
7th October 2010
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Long-listed for Kate Greenaway Medal 2011 (UK)
Paperback
32
Width 234mm, Height 256mm, Spine 6mm
179g
A little boy tries to find a pot of parent glue to stick his mum and dad back together. His parents have come undone and he wants to mend their marriage, stick their smiles back on and make them better.
This rhyming story is brilliantly told with a powerful message that even though his parents may be broken, their love for him is not.An incredibly powerful book about a boy coming to terms with his parents' divorce: a difficult subject treated with a wonderfully light touch. I'm a huge Lee Wildish fan and think he's definitely a name to watch for the future. I defy you to read this without a lump in your throat. - Kate Skipper, Waterstones Buyer
Lee Wildish's illustrations are lovely. The characters have a rough charm that really draws you in - there are hints of Quentin Blake's ink drawings, but Wildish's style is very much of its own. - BookbagAn excellent book aimed squarely at young children. - Nursery WorldA touching tale that resonates with empathy and poignancy. - JuniorA touching, tender book. - Angels & UrchinsWhile the text carries the message, the pictures contribute significantly to this excellent story. - CarouselKes lives in Witham, Essex, with his wife, young family and assortment of animals. He is a born storyteller. Voted by the Independent as one of the TOP TEN children's authors only a year after publishing his first book.
Lee Wildish has worked on many board and novelty books, but this is his first picture book. He is a real talent heading for great success.