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Our Latest Feature Books of the Week

3rd May 2024
For our 2023-24 SJF book list please click here. Thank you.

Rory's Room of Rectangles 

Ian Eagleton

You Are The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread by Samantha Renke | Waterstones
Rory loves his dad, but he also really likes his step-dad, Tony. He has weekends with Dad in the park and makes imaginary dens with Tony, so when Father's Day comes, who should he make his card for at school?

Spotting his frustration, Tony spends his 'rainy-day pennies' to take Rory somewhere new - an ART GALLERY, full of wonders.

As they pause to reflect in a huge room of rectangles, Rory sees his conflicting feelings glistening back at him in many powerful colours. Afterwards, a 'chance' encounter with Dad, under a red sky, helps Rory realise that he doesn't have to feel torn at all.

A History of Pictures for Children 

David Hockney

You Are The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread by Samantha Renke | Waterstones
Winner of the prestigious BolognaRagazzi New Horizons Award 2019

A History of Pictures for Children takes readers on a journey through art history, from early art drawn on cave walls to the images we make today on our computers and phone cameras.

Based on the bestselling book for adults, this children’s edition of A History of Pictures is told through conversations between the artist David Hockney and the author Martin Gayford, who talk about art with inspiring simplicity and clarity.

Rose Blake’s illustrations illuminate the narratives of both authors to bring the history of art alive for a young audience.