The Day No One Was Angry is a funny, thoughtful look at anger.
🇬🇧 Description:
In twelve short chapters, we see different animals in various states of anger. Some try to understand their anger, some try to tame it, while others let their anger overwhelm them. These stories are funny and wry, but also offer a gently profound reflection of the nature of human emotions.
Reviews
A winning combination form a master storyteller and an artist who has produced visual images to feast your eyes upon. -Outside In World
A book that invites readers to noodle around with their own relationship to anger in all of its various forms. … Like the lovely classic, The Little Prince, this is a book unafraid of deeper emotions and ambiguities. -Publishers Weekly (US)
Handsomely produced on thick paper with full-color, expressive illustrations by the popular Parisian illustrator, cartoonist, and graphic artist, this collection of 12 stories is billed as being "funny" and "philosophical," showing that "anger—in all its shapes and sizes—is essential, spirited, and often hilarious."