No. of pages 40
Published: 2018
By clicking here you can add this book to your favourites list. If it is in your School Library it will show up on your account page in colour and you'll be able to download it from there. If it isn't in your school library it will still show up but in grey - that will tell us that maybe it is a book we should add to your school library, and will also remind you to read it if you find it somewhere else!
This book has been graded for interest at 4-7 years.
There are 40 pages in this book.
This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).
This book was published in 2018 by Floris Books .
Emilia Dziubak is an illustrator based in Poznan, Poland, and has won many awards in her home country. Martin Widmark is the bestselling Swedish children's author of over 100 books. His titles consistently top Sweden's bestseller lists and have been translated into more than thirty-five languages. Before becoming a full-time author, Martin worked as a middle-school teacher and a Swedish language teacher for immigrants, and now uses his experiences to promote reading and literacy for young people. Emilia Dziubak is an award-winning illustrator based in Poland. She is a graduate of The Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan and has illustrated numerous children's picture books that have been translated throughout the world.
Europe in literature
Mental Illness in literature
Depression in literature
Emotions And Feelings in literature
Friendship in literature
'A beautifully scripted, illustrated, and uplifting picture book.' -- Midwest Book Review 'This book is hands down one of my top five, favorite children's books of 2018... This book is full of hope and just a wonderful story. The illustrations are stunning! This is definitely a book that I want to keep in our home library. 5 stars.' -- Mischenko, Goodreads Reviewer 'In this complex and mature tale of reawakening, pages boast dark, richly detailed illustrations aglow with deftly conjured light.' -- Booklist Online 'Extraordinary and uplifting.' -- Kindling 'Emilia Dziubak's illustrations contrast the gloom and doom of the old man's sorrowful and lacking life in his rundown house with the life and comfort that just one flower and one little boy can bring. The old man's despair is common in life and the story of his renewal is told and illustrated with compassion and hope.' -- Vermont Country Sampler 'Widmark's melancholy story about loneliness gains atmosphere and, ultimately, lift from Dziubak's beautiful illustrations, hand-drawn using colored pencils. Children will pore over the details and delight as Niles banishes murky darkness with light. Niles, his family, and the boy all present white in this Swedish import by way of Scotland. Lovely.' -- Kirkus Review 'Hand-drawn illustrations done in colored pencils are rendered in gloomy drab colors until the plant sprouts - then the light comes in. Niles washes windows, mops and cleans; his life has been transformed. The illustrations are dreamy, reminding me of Rembrandt, each one a work of art... Perfect.' -- Youth Services Book Review 'This is a wonderfully uplifting book about coming to terms with grief and loss, and the power of nature.' -- Juno 'Touching, sentimental story, with vivid, beautiful illustrations. Powerful story of loneliness, and how the smallest seed can bud into renewal, revival, friendship, and love.' -- Goodreads 'It's hard not to feel immediately drawn into this world and enraptured with its atmosphere.' --Let's Talk Picture Books blog 'I enjoyed this picture book... I plan to buy this for my elementary library.' -- NetGalley Librarian 'This was such a sweet book... The book has gorgeous illustrations throughout and it is mostly a picture book that follows the old man in his home. The detail is AMAZING and I loved spending time on each page to look through all the details. The story made me tear up a little at the end, it was very uplifting and a wonderful read. I think both parents and kids will really enjoy reading this one together.' -- NetGalley -- Cover2cover Blog '[A] tale of hope for all ages, told with stunning illustrations... The illustrations and mystery flower will appeal to emerging readers and the story will capture the hearts of mature readers.' -- Goodreads/Twitter--NetGalley 'The narrative is crisp, unsentimental, and economical. A perfect marriage of text and illustration...This struck me as stunning, [both] as a story, as an example of poetically crafted storytelling, and as a work of art. The author is widely celebrated in his native Sweden, and it's a delight to have this translation now available. This is not only a wonderful book for the family shelf, it should have pride of place.' -- Goodreads/NetGalley 'Uplifting and meaningful... The text is simple and the pacing just right... Encouraging and hopeful, The House of Lost and Found is an excellent resource for children to understand and empathize with individuals dealing with grief.' -- RedCapeTales.com