Illustrator: Anthony Browne
Age: 6-99 (all ages)
Pages: 32 pg.
Size: 25 x 27 cm
A shortcut through the forest to Grandma's house produces some eerie moments - and some oddly familiar characters - in a strikingly illustrated tale about facing fears.
🇬🇧 Description:
One night a boy is woken by a terrible sound. A storm is breaking, lightning flashing across the sky. In the morning Dad is gone and Mum doesn't seem to know when he'll be back. The next day Mum asks her son to take a cake to his sick grandma. "Don't go into the forest," she warns. "Go the long way round." But, for the first time, the boy chooses to take the path into the forest, where he meets a variety of fairy tale characters.
Reviews
An extraordinary book, which will enhance children's visual literacy and encourage them to bring their own knowledge of fairytales to the story. —Springboard Stories
With each page, our expectations of what will happen shift, as Browne plays with readers' knowledge of the fairy-tale source to set up suspense, before a happy resolution. . . Like so much of Browne's work, this book encourages children to look attentively and think about motives and meanings. —Nicolette Jones, The Sunday Times *