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5 y separately published work icon Barkley Rebecca Crane , Rebecca Crane (illustrator), ( trans. Ida Assarsson with title Rufus ) Aarhus : Turbine , 2020 18936687 2020 single work picture book children's

'A deceptively simple ode to happiness and self-confidence, as told through the voice of a lovable dog named Barkley.

'This is the story of a small dog named Barkley who is having a bit of an identity crisis. Barkley belongs to a little boy named Max, who is part of a large community of people with all different kinds of dogs, each with a very distinct characteristic. Except for Barkley. So, what kind of dog is he? Just imagine his surprise when he discovers he's a LOST dog. Luckily, Max helps him realise he's more than just that: he's a best friend dog, and that makes him a happy dog, too. And you can't ask for much more than that.' (Publication summary)

4 y separately published work icon The Second Sky Patrick Guest , Jonathan Bentley (illustrator), ( trans. Gry Kappel Jensen with title En anden himmel ) Aarhus : Turbine , 2018 11881206 2017 single work picture book children's

'The first thing Gilbert sees when he hatches from his egg is the sky. It is love at first sight and from that moment on Gilbert longs to fly like other birds. 

'But Penguins don’t fly, they waddle, and so begins Gilbert's quest to find his place in the world. 

'Great things happen when you reach for the sky.' (Publication summary)

18 2 y separately published work icon Where Is Bear? Jonathan Bentley , Jonathan Bentley (illustrator), ( trans. Gry Kappel Jensen with title Hvor er Bjørn? ) Aarhus : Turbine , 2016 9296591 2014 single work picture book children's

'No one goes to bed without their faithful bear. But this irresistible story has a surprise in store!' (Publication summary)

2 3 y separately published work icon The East Wind David Richardson , ( trans. Marie Duedahl with title Østenvinden ) Aarhus : Turbine , 2012 Z1659932 2009 single work children's fiction children's fantasy adventure

'When Alice, Thomas and Spinner discover they must find the Banker's father to complete their quest, their search takes them to terrifying and fantastic worlds.

'On their travels through the peril of the Lopper's world to the freezing, desolate waste of Tebbit's land of nightmares, they encounter the Wandering Seers, a sand-monster bureaucrat, Mad King George and the daffy Forgetmeknot and his homemade flying craft.

'Will Alice ever find the Banker's Father? Can she and her companions avoid the relentless Catcher and his minions? And what secret does Spinner hold that will decide the fate of them all?

'Full of unexpected twists and turns, fantasy and adventure, The CLoudchasers: The East Wind is a thrilling and satisfying conclusion to the Cloudchasers saga.'(Publication summary)

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