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‘Every voice must be heard!’
Award-winning creators Tom Percival and Richard Jones collaborate for the first time, gifting us an exceptional book of courage with the most powerful messages… Once upon a time, there was a little bird who had a blue speck on one of her feathers. She loved to fly in the sky, where everything was quiet and peaceful – far from the forest, where a pandemonium of voices rose into the air… leaving little room for her little voice to be heard. But one day is enough to change the lives of all the animals in the forest, showing us that even the quietest voices can be heard.
  • Author Richard Jones, Tom Percival
  • Edited by Manos Bonanos
  • Translation Philippos Mandilaras
  • Pages: 32
  • ISBN: 978-960-572-606-5
  • Publication: 2024
  • Date of publication: 05/02/2024
  • Dimensions: 27,8 x 24,5 εκ.
  • Category: Childrens' Books

"Είναι άραγε η εξωστρέφεια, η φλυαρία και η αυτοπροβολή που μας κάνουν σπουδαίους, χαρισματικούς και ικανούς; Τι θα συνέβαινε άραγε αν οι δυνατές φωνές για λίγο σιωπούσαν και έδιναν χώρο και στις πιο σιωπηλές να ακουστούν; Οι εικόνες του Richard Jones σφύζουν από ζωντάνια και ενέργεια και εκπέμπουν ηρεμία και γαλήνη. Μια λεπτοδουλεμένη εικονογράφηση που συμπορεύεται με την ιστορία, παραδίδοντας ωστόσο εξαίρετες, λεπτομερείς εικαστικές προσθήκες."

– Πέπη Νικολοπούλου, ElCulture

"Άλλη μια υπέροχη και συγκινητική δουλειά από τον Tom Percival. Το βιβλίο εστιάζει στην αυτοεκτίμηση, στο θάρρος που οφείλουμε να δείχνουμε στις δύσκολες καταστάσεις, αλλά και στην ανάγκη για επικράτηση ενός ήρεμου κλίματος, προκειμένου να παρθούν οι σωστές αποφάσεις."

– Βασίλης Κουτσιαρής, Θεσσαλία

Tom Percival

It could be said that Tom Percival had an unusual childhood in a remote and beautiful part of South Shropshire: he grew up in a dilapidated and draughty caravan, without electricity or heating. However you look at it, those formative years led him to writing and painting. After trying his hand at living in several big cities, he decided he always belonged in the countryside, and now lives on the edge of Rodborough Common, in Gloucestershire, with his girlfriend and their two young sons.

Richard Jones

Richard Jones grew up in Leamington Spa before moving to Devon to study Illustration at the University of Plymouth in Exeter – and never went home again! After completing his studies, he stayed on to complete his PhD. Whilst working on his thesis, he took a ‘temporary job’ at Exeter Central Library and somehow ended up working there for more than ten years. When he’s not in his office, he enjoys pottering by the sea, swimming in rivers, walking in the woods, listening to audiobooks on the bus and spending time with his cat. He now works as an author and illustrator.

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