Author:Shirley Hughes
The book begins with a small girl in West Kirby who is obsessed with comics: The Daily Sketch, The Daily Express and The Mirror-each of these newspapers helped to shape one of our finest illustrators. Shirley's story takes us from this gentle start, through the second world war, and to a career, which began with Art School in a blitzed Liverpool, led to Oxford, and then to London. Shirley reflects on art, and her own development, in a tale which is fascinating and full of personalities. She describes her own creative process as 'the nearest thing I know to flying into the sun' and it is this passion for the world of illustration, which shines through the book and gives it a unique personality. Lavishly illustrated throughout with sketches from her Italian sketchbooks, doodles from boring meetings, roughs from what would later become classic picture books and perfectly executed paintings done just for the fun of it, this book will be a treasured gift for those who love art and those who have grown up with the enduring characters from Shirley's books who inhabit so many homes through this country and beyond.
Your baby will love feeling his way through The Gingerbread Man
—— Practical ParentingA charming and heartening account
—— Kirkus ReviewsNorton is clearly a charmer, and Gethers tells his story with contagious affection....Will warm the heart of any confirmed cat-lover
—— Washington Post Book WorldA delight. Norton, the cat, brings Gethers to some of life's great lessons ... He teaches Gethers the value of real commitments and the value of love
—— Rita Mae and Sneaky Pie Brown , Los Angeles Times Book ReviewAn entertaining romp that leaves no doubt that Mr Gethers and his cat have a most remarkable relationship
—— New York Times Book ReviewExcellent story, hot characters. This one just rattles along, with beautiful dialect dialogue and family tensions. Teenage girls who pore over horoscopes and worry about boys will love this one!
—— Gatewaymonthly.com