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Hardback

£11.99

Publisher: Andersen Press Ltd
ISBN: 9781849397100
Number of Pages: 32
Published: 06/03/2014
Width: 24.7 cm
Height: 28.7 cm
In a soft comfy nest in a safe warm place there snoozed a great big orange thing called the Yes. He was snug, but the Yes had a Where to go to. So he left his nest and went trundling out. But the Where was an endless place of Nos. They teemed and seethed. They picked and nipped, and snipped and snicked. The Yes yessed in all his goodness and bigness and yesness. But was he strong enough to overcome them? 'Kitamura is one of the world's most original and stylish children's illustrators.' Sunday Times

Sarah Bee, Satoshi Kitamura

Sarah Bee (Author) Sarah Bee was born by the Thames and lives in east London with a big dog and an even bigger eucalyptus. She mostly writes at night, mostly. The Yes is her debut picture book.Satoshi Kitamura (Illustrator) Satoshi Kitamura was born in Tokyo and worked in advertising there before moving to London in 1980. He won the Mother Goose Award for Angry Arthur and he is now one of the most distinguished picture book illustrators. His book Sheep in Wolves' Clothing was adapted into an animated series by HIT Entertainment (who would later acquire Pingu, Fireman Sam and Thomas & Friends) that was animated by Grand Slamm Children's Films (who had also worked with HIT to animate Kipper, Percy the Park Keeper and Angelina Ballerina for CITV) and screened on CBBC for two seasons, starring Starred Absolutely Fabulous actress, Julia Sawalha, and also sold to overseas markets, including Australia. Satoshi now lives in Japan.

"Will encourage readers of any age to feel intrepid" -- Nicolette Jones * Sunday Times, Book of the Week * "This book is for everyone who has ever felt discouraged... A brilliant, simple book of affirmation" -- Kate Kellaway * Observer * "Uplifting, original story, with Matisse-like illustrations." * Metro * "A perfect marriage of image, words, design and layout... A joyful book" * Joy Court, Reading Zone * "Sumptuous and gorgeous illustrations make it completely entrancing. Yes indeed!" * Read It, Daddy! *

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