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How to Catch a Star

This book is the first children’s book published by the talented Oliver Jeffers in 2004 and has won the CBI Bisto Book of the Year Merit Award.
The little boy in the story would look up at the sky from his window every night and wish he had a star of his own. He dreamed of what life would be like with it, the games they would play, the walks they would take… So he decided he would try to catch a star all by himself, but first he had to come up with a plan. A magical story by the much-loved author and illustrator Oliver Jeffers, about how we can make our wildest dreams come true.
  • Author Oliver Jeffers
  • Translation Philippos Mandilaras
  • Pages: 32
  • ISBN: 978-960-9527-84-2
  • Publication: 2013
  • Categories: Childrens' Books, Oliver Jeffers

"...Oliver Jeffers moves between reality and fantasy, in a play on the adult and childish perceptions of things..."

– Eleni Georgostathi

"...the book ends on a happy note. In my view, you try, you don’t get discouraged, but you adapt, you ‘come to terms’ with the best that life has to offer at every stage of your life..."

– Katerina Andrikopoulou elniplex.com

Oliver Jeffers

Oliver Jeffers is a visual artist and writer. He was born and raised in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He now divides his time between his hometown and New York, where he lived for 16 years. He is known for his illustrated children’s books, his paintings for adults, and his sculptures, which appeal to both audiences. His books have frequently topped the New York Times bestseller list, have sold over fifteen million copies and have been translated into more than 50 languages. He has been honoured with numerous awards, including: the New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book Award, the Bologna Ragazzi Award, the Irish Book Award, the United Kingdom Literary Association Book Award, Time magazine’s Book of the Year, a BAFTA for his adaptation of *The Penguin Was Lost, The Penguin Was Found* into a short film, and two Emmy Awards for his adaptation of *Here We Are: Notes on Life on Planet Earth, for Apple TV. He has also been awarded the Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to the arts, by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.

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