No. of pages 92
Published: 2005
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In "The Button Box" by John Gleadall, the story unfolds around a mysterious button box inherited by the protagonist from their grandmother. This seemingly ordinary object is filled with an array of buttons, each holding a unique story and connection to the past. As the protagonist delves into the memories associated with each button, they uncover family secrets, untold stories, and emotional journeys that span generations. The button box becomes a symbol of nostalgia and discovery, weaving together the threads of love, loss, and the significance of familial connections as the protagonist learns to embrace their heritage and identity. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 92 pages in this book. This book was published in 2005 by Starshine Music .
Matilda Tristram is a writer, animator and illustrator. She is the author of graphic novel, Probably Nothing (Penguin 2014) and two childrens books; Santa's Beard and Reindeer's Nose (Walker, 2015). She has writ- ing credits on numerous children's television shows, and her comic strips have featured in the Guardian, Vice, Glamour and Art Review.