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1 y separately published work icon Migrations : Open Hearts, Open Borders London : Otter-Barry Books , 2019 15799207 2019 selected work picture book children's

'A unique collection of images created by illustrators from 28 countries on the theme of human migration.

Based on the exhibition of postcards at the Biennial of Illustration, Bratislava, in 2017, curated by the International Centre for the Picture Book in Society. Over 50 illustrators from around the world have created postcards depicting birds, with images that send a powerful message about human migration, showing that cultures, ideas and imagination will always flow despite borders, barriers and bans. The book is divided into themes of Departures, Long Journeys, Arrivals and Hope for the Future. The facsimile postcard text includes personal messages of hope from the illustrators, as well as quotes from writers including Maya Angelou, WB Yeats, John Clare, Anita Desai and Robert Macfarlane. Illustrators include Christopher Corr, Marie-Louise Gay, Piet Grobler, Petr Horacek, Isol, Jon Klassen, Neal Layton, PJ Lynch, Roger Mello, Jackie Morris, Jane Ray, Axel Scheffler and Shaun Tan. With an introduction by Shaun Tan.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Pattan's Pumpkin : An Indian Flood Story Chitra Soundar , Frane Lessac (illustrator), London : Otter-Barry Books , 2016 15799352 2016 single work picture book children's

'An exciting, vibrantly illustrated Flood Story from India.

Pattan has an amazing pumpkin… it grows BIGGER than the goats, BIGGER than the elephants, until it is as TALL as the mountains.

But can Pattan’s pumpkin save his family and all the animals when the storm-clouds burst and the waters rise?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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