LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
Michael Foreman’s gentle story of an African boy making friends in a big city is filled with love and hope, and a sense that the power to make the world a better place is in our hands. Adam loves his new home but misses the faraway place where he used to live, so draws bright pictures of African animals and pins them to the wall. When it snows, he builds snow hippos, lions and an elephant, other children coming to help, and then when he starts school he and his new friends transform the landscape again, this time by planting flowers. A final beautiful image shows every balcony, pavement and roof in the grey city bristling with plants and greenery. The words are almost superfluous, Foreman’s watercolour images tell the story so beautifully. ~ Andrea Reece
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The Seeds of Friendship Synopsis
A powerful fable about friendship transforming the world from the award-winning and internationally best-selling illustrator Michael Foreman.
A powerful and beautifully illustrated fable about friendship from the internationally-acclaimed and award-winning illustrator Michael Foreman, who is best known for classics like War Boy and for illustrating Michael Morpurgo's stories. In this moving story, Adam feels alone in his strange, new city. He misses the colours and friendships of his faraway home. But when a teacher at school gives him a few seeds, she plants an idea in him - an idea that could transform his grey world for ever.
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9781406356502 |
Publication date: |
5th March 2015 |
Author: |
Michael Foreman |
Illustrator: |
Michael Foreman |
Publisher: |
Walker Books Ltd an imprint of Walker Books |
Format: |
Hardback |
Pagination: |
32 pages |
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Press Reviews
Michael Foreman Press Reviews
A powerful fable about friendship Bookseller
Beautifully illustrated and sensitively written, this is a story full of warmth, inspiration and hope. -- Lancashire Evening Post
Just perfect - what more needs to be said. -- Red Reading Hub
A sensitive book with true understanding of what it must be like to find oneself in a strange place. -- Books for Keeps
This is a very worthy picture book from Michael Foreman with a lovely message about the transformative power of friendship. The School Librarian
A simple idea and message, perfectly told, which should leave everyone with a smile and an enthusiasm for growing things, wherever they live! Carousel
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About Michael Foreman
Michael Foreman was our Guest Editor in March 2010 - click here - to see the books that inspired his writing.
Michael Foreman was born in Suffolk in 1938, and studied at Lowestoft School of Art, St Martin’s, London, and the Royal College of Art, where he won a scholarship to the USA in 1963. He has worked as an Art Director at Playboy and King magazines and still works as Art Editor of the literary journal Ambit.
He has also made animated films in Scandinavia and for the BBC. His first book, The General, (a picture book published in 1961), dealt with disarmament and received rave reviews. Since then he has illustrated more than thirty of his own books and over a hundred by authors as varied as Shakespeare, J.M. Barrie, the Brothers Grimm and former Python, Terry Jones. He has established a reputation as one of the world’s leading illustrators and has won numerous prizes including the Smarties Prize, the Kate Greenaway Medal (twice), the Francis Williams Prize (twice) and the Aigle d’Argent at the Festival International du Livre in France. Michael is married and has three sons.
He spends most of his time in London, but regularly visits St Ives, Cornwall, where he owns the painter Ben Nicholson’s old house.
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