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The Story Thief
By (Author) Graham Carter
Andersen Press Ltd
Andersen Press Ltd
3rd March 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Literature, books and writers
Mythical, legendary and supernatural beings, monsters and creatures
823.92
Hardback
40
Width 258mm, Height 268mm, Spine 3mm
450g
Olive is a shy girl who prefers reading about adventures to having them herself. But when a mysterious figure steals all of the books in town, Olive decides to set out straight into an adventure of her own. The thief, meanwhile, doesnt quite know what to do with the stories hes stolen. Olive must track down the thief and teach him the joys of reading - and sharing - stories.
"Graham Carters illustrations are a visual delight... For anyone who loves stories, the joy in this book is that shy Olive becomes the intrepid explorer, inspired by the characters she has read about" -- Nikki Gamble * Just Imagine *
"Another funny, exciting and inspiring adventure. Graham Carters vivid, colourful illustrations glow with energy and are full of wonderful, intriguing details. Octopus himself is a triumph, and children will be delighted at the different uses he finds for books!" -- Andrea Reece * LoveReading4Kids *
"You will most definitely embark on a fun filled journey at the turn of each page. A wonderful addition to any bookworm's library" * LittleC_ReadingCorner *
"This book is all kinds of wonderful! It captures the magic and wonder of reading so perfectly through a funny and adventurous story, stunning artwork and characters to completely fall in love with. The Story Thief is an instant classic and will be read here for a very very long time to come. Its brilliant." * We(e) Read(s) *
"Carter's bold colour-saturated illustrations fill each spread using all the dynamics... a very enjoyable picture book" * Books for Keeps *
Graham Carter's illustrations can be spotted in a wide variety of publications such as The New Scientist, The Guardian and The Sunday Times. His debut picture book, Otto Blotter, Bird Spotter, was shortlisted for the Waterstones Book Prize 2020. Graham lives Seaford with his wife and son, and can often be found printing, sketching and making a mess in his studio in Brighton.