The Kingdom of Nothing
By (Author) Dylan Hewitt
By (author) Ronald Wohlman
Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
Frances Lincoln Childrens Books
5th July 2022
5th July 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
40
210g
This heartwarming tale tells the story of the kingdom of Nothing, and the loving family who lives there. In the kingdom of Nothing, there really was nothing. No toys or TVs. No tablets or phones. No bicycles or tricyles or anything at all. Yet, with nothing in their kingdom, the Queen and the King, the Princess and the Prince, were still the happiest family in the land. And the reason why is simple. They all knew that the things in life that can bring you the most joy are around you all the time. You just need to know where to look for them.
This strikingly illustrated book, with vibrant pictures from Dylan Hewittand gentle, rhyming text from Ronald Wohlman, this unique story book will be loved by children and adults alike.
a rather enchanting picture book [] an abundance of play[] Perfect picture book writing, easy text for very young children to follow, with plenty of opportunity for them to interject and finish sentences * Armadillo Magazine *
Dylan Hewitt was born and raised in London, England. Half polish and half-English descent. He studied for his BA degree in graphic design at lofty Central St Martins. From here he dived into a life of art direction in the advertising world developing campaigns in every media. He gained more and more illustration and writing experience along the way - every day writing scripts, headlines and copy while illustrating, art directing and storyboarding. Behind closed doors he was busy creating children's books. A love of the picture book classics means his work has more than a twang of the M Saseks and Bruno Munaris of this world. The influence is clear in his illustration styles - simple shapes using inks and cutouts, vibrant colours and brushed lines. His biggest takeaway from advertising has been that the idea is king, and he likes his ideas to have humour, charm, warmth and a spot of the surreal just like him.Ronald Wohlman was born in 1967 in a small town outside Johannesburg, South Africa. Growing up, Ronald loved most of all to listen to stories, read books, and write stories of his own. In his spare time he worked for the local theatre company as a puppeteer and an ac- tor. He loved to see people entertained by stories. Especially children. After high school, and before his studies, Ronald decided that he must see as much of the world as he could. So he travelled around Europe, Greece and the Middle East, looking for new adventures and new stories. Ronald has had the good fortune of living and working in London, Paris and New York as a creative director on global brand advertising. With this book he returns to his great love of telling stories that are universal, meaningful and filled with humanity.