Will Wolfheart
By (Author) Teresa Heapy
Illustrated by Adam Beer
David Fickling Books
David Fickling Books
30th September 2025
3rd July 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Dogs and wolves
823.92
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
A boy.
His dog.
And a mystical realm.
The three ingredients needed for a wonderful adventure, where EVERYTHING is both possible & magical. With adventure, heart and illustrations to die for from Adam Beer, this is the start of something very special indeed.
A book to treasure, to read again and again, one you will love to bits. Who cares if it's tattered and torn Some teddy bears are like this! Stripy Bear is like that. Tattered and torn he may be, but who cares He's loved and that's all that matters, loved to bits! * Michael Morpurgo, praise for Loved to Bits *
A lovely comforting and reassuring story, ideal for bedtime and snuggling up times * Parents in Touch, praise for Loved to Bits *
Teresa Heapy is an award-winning children's writer. Her picture books include The Wonder Tree, Loved to Bits, The Marvellous Moon Map, The Spectacular City, Ten Cars and a Million Stars and the Very Little series, including Very Little Sleeping Beauty and Very Little Rapunzel. She has also written many books for educational series and worked as a commissioning editor in educational publishing. She has three children and lives in Oxford. Will Wolfheart is her first novel.
Adam Beer is a freelance illustrator living in Devon. He has worked as a storyboard artist for over twenty years. Starting out in Teletubbieland in the Midlands (best job ever!) before moving to London to work in TV, animation, commercials and games. In 2016 Adam went back to art school to attend the Children's Book Illustration MA course at Anglia Ruskin University, graduating in 2019. His debut picture book Mammoth, written by Anna Kemp, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2021. This was followed by Solo and Moggie McFlea: The Witch's Cat, also written by Anna Kemp. Mammoth was shortlisted for the Klaus Flugge Illustration Prize in 2022.