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'Jim tells Sonny that people
who know the stars
can find their way in the dark.’
The Horse, the Stars, and the Road is a stunning watercolour picture book.
The other kids in Sonny's class have cool things to bring into school. Not Sonny. He can't think of anything really good.
But then Uncle Jim takes Sonny on an amazing road trip – in a horse-drawn wagon. Sonny learns loads of exciting stuff with Uncle Jim, real grown-up skills.
And that's not all. Sonny's uncle has made something very special for him. Sonny can't wait to bring it into school!
"An absolute delight. A book for every home." – The Sunday Times
"Lucy Kelly-Desmond’s illustrations beautifully accompany this heart-warming tale about identity: realistic and detailed, the pencil drawings also convey a sense of magic and wonder, which particularly shines in the fire-lit camp scenes." – Ireland's Big Issue
"A great introduction to a culture less known in the US." – All Done Monkey
"The illustrations are like paintings with intricate, intimate details ...This is a rather special, unique story." – Youth Services Book Review
Description
'Jim tells Sonny that people
who know the stars
can find their way in the dark.’
The Horse, the Stars, and the Road is a stunning watercolour picture book.
The other kids in Sonny's class have cool things to bring into school. Not Sonny. He can't think of anything really good.
But then Uncle Jim takes Sonny on an amazing road trip – in a horse-drawn wagon. Sonny learns loads of exciting stuff with Uncle Jim, real grown-up skills.
And that's not all. Sonny's uncle has made something very special for him. Sonny can't wait to bring it into school!
Praise
"An absolute delight. A book for every home." – The Sunday Times
"Lucy Kelly-Desmond’s illustrations beautifully accompany this heart-warming tale about identity: realistic and detailed, the pencil drawings also convey a sense of magic and wonder, which particularly shines in the fire-lit camp scenes." – Ireland's Big Issue
"A great introduction to a culture less known in the US." – All Done Monkey
"The illustrations are like paintings with intricate, intimate details ...This is a rather special, unique story." – Youth Services Book Review