Travels of an Extraordinary Hamster
By (Author) Astrid Desbordes
Illustrated by Pauline Martin
Translated by Linda Burgess
Gecko Press
Gecko Press
1st May 2014
New Zealand
Children
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
128
Hamster lives in the clearing among his friends, Mole, Snail,Hedgehog, and Rabbit. They are very accepting of Hamster,who is unapologetically selfish but somehow endearing. Hamster is determined to visit his cousins on the moon. He knows they must be eager to meet him. But his friends decide to go to the North Pole instead.
"An excellent bridge between the picture book and a first novel. The relationship between the curmudgeonly extraordinary hero if that, indeed, is what he is and his fellow creatures is played out with a delightful sense of irony and whimsicality." -- Irish Times (UK)
"The salty and sweet balance each other. Readers will soon be caught up in the awkward, cheerful, pompous world of Hamster and his buddies." -- Booklist (US)
"A sophisticated delight, as accessible to beginning readers as it is rewarding to the most able, adults included." -- French Picture Books in English (AU)
Astrid Desbordes studied philosophy and currently divides her time between writing and editing. She has written books on philosophy and religion for adults, as well as books for children.
Pauline Martin was born in Paris in 1975. She is a graphic designer and illustrator, and has written two autobiographical graphic novels for adults. She illustrated Reflections of a Solitary Hamster.