by Anne Cottringer (Author), Gillian Mc Clure (Illustrator)
'There once was a girl named Bruna. She lived in a little hut all by herself and she was always cold.' However hard Bruna tries, she always feels chilly. She bundles herself up in lots of clothes, she piles duvets and blankets on the bed, and surrounds herself with hot water bottles. Even travelling to distant, sunny lands doesn't make a difference. But when Bruna returns home she strikes up an unexpected friendship, which is warming in more ways than one. A memorable story with all the charm of a classic fairy tale, illustrated in delicate and flowing watercolour, it is sure to win the hearts of all who read it. Praise for Tom Finger: 'The elegantly eerie drawings make this a magical winter's tale.' Independent . 'Exquisitely illustrated in watercolour, this haunting winter tale has classic stamped all over it.' Sainsbury's Magazine . 'A storybook with genuing depth that echoes well-loved fairy stories and magical tales with its snow-filled setting and elusive feline hero.' - Child Education . 'enchanting' - Financial Times . 'Takes you by surprise with its other worldliness, its un-Englishness.' - Books for Keeps .
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 17 Nov 2003
ISBN 10: 0747560781
ISBN 13: 9780747560784
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: a magical tale from the acclaimed illustrator of 'Tom Finger' beautiful watercolour illustrations vibrant, glowing jacket