Puff
By (Author) William Wondriska
Universe Publishing
Universe Publishing
24th March 2015
United States
Children
Fiction
813.54
Hardback
32
Width 168mm, Height 262mm, Spine 10mm
322g
A design darling, Puff by William Wondriska illustrates an imaginary world in which sometimes the small but brave gestures are important. Puff is a tale about an old-fashioned small steam engine who lives a very unexciting life in a train yard. Puff daydreams that he could swim or imagines traveling to such distant lands as Egypt, India, France, and even to outer space. Puff s chance to prove his mettle finally arrives when a newer modern engine pulling circus cars breaks down during a snowstorm. Puff bravely hooks to the cars and manages to bring the circus into warm sunshine.
Playfully mixing type with bold graphics, Puff is a beautifully illustrated and charming underdog story that will appeal to design fans and people of all ages.
"With playful artist strokes and the clever use of fonts, this story of a tiny steam engine who dreams of one day traveling and doing something important is like a modern Little Engine That Could. The simplicity of the plot, language, and tricolored illustrations is appealing in that it focuses on the character of the train, named Puff, making him a personified protagonist to root for. Ages two and up." -Foreword Magazine
William Wondriska is a renowned graphic designer and children's book author and illustrator who was active in the mid-twentieth century. In addition to his work in promotional design and advertising, Wondriska has written eleven books for children, including A Long Piece of String (1963), The Sound of Things (1958) and All by Myself (1963).