If you have not yet encountered Kazuno Kohara's work, do remedy this straight away; her bold style, using linocut and an extremely limited palette of colours (in this case three colours) is incredibly beautiful and effective. Her drawings are dynamic, slightly manga-esque and very child-friendly. The Midnight Library is a declaration of love to libraries. Will someone send one to Ed Vaizey, please?

Library Mice

When we are fast asleep in bed, the Midnight Library opens its doors to all the night-time animals. Inside the library the little librarian and her three assistant owls help each and every animal to find the perfect book. But with a noisy squirrel band, an upset wolf and a slow-reading tortoise to help, they could all be in for a very busy night . . .

A beautiful, big-hearted book about the joy of reading.

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Once there was a library which opened only at night . . .

Product details

ISBN
9780230712324
Published
2013-10-10
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Weight
378 gr
Height
257 mm
Width
257 mm
Thickness
10 mm
Age
JN, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
32

Author

Biographical note

Kazuno Kohara grew up in Japan and came to the UK as a student of illustration and print-making. Her first book, THE HAUNTED HOUSE (978-0-230-70539-5) was published in 2008 to great acclaim both at home and abroad; selected by the New York Times as one of their Top Ten Illustrated Books of 2008, it has also been shortlisted for the Cambridgeshire Children's Picture Book Award and nominated for the 2010 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal. JACK FROST (978-0-230-705418) also secured Kazuno a nomination for Best Emerging Illustrator at the Booktrust Early Years Awards. Kazuno has now returned to Japan, where she lives in Osaka.