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free-range publishing

www.oldbarnbooks.com

New for 2018

Illustration © Joanna Hunt from How to Bee by Bren MacDibble

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A Different DogFebruary PB9781910646427 £6.99 Paul Jennings. Illustrated by Geoff KellyThe highly original, gripping and surprising story of a boy who can’t speak, a dog, and a daring rescue. Perfect for the reluctant reader, it encompasses powerful themes, including bullying and resilience, poverty, family and loyalty.MG fiction (9-12) • 198 x 128mm • 96pp

The Sorry Tale of Fox and BearMarch HB9781910646434 £12.99Margrete Lamond & Heather VallanceThe story of a cruel falling out between two friends, how it happens, and what happens next. Outrageous, passionate and poignant, and the bittersweet ending is as ambiguous as any friendship in real life. With accomplished charcoal illustrations and in a beautiful classical storybook presentation, with ribbon marker.Gift • 7+ • 270 x 210mm • 72pp

The Wardrobe MonsterApril HB9781910646366 £10.99 Bryony ThomsonThis beautiful debut picture book taps into a childhood fear and turns it into a tale of mutual support. Gently funny, with a sympathetically drawn cast of characters.Picture book • 3-5+ • 276 x 224mm

How to BeeMay PB9781910646441 £6.99Bren MacDibbleA beautiful and fierce novel for middle grade readers which explores an all-too-possible dystopian future without bees with an intensely compelling and original voice. Encompassing themes of equality, diversity, loyalty, love, kindness and value, How to Bee is raw, interesting and page-turning. The protagonist, Peony, is courageous and intelligent. Her voice will stay with you long after you read the last page. Will inspire young readers to stand up for their future world. ‘Quirky, original and heartfelt’ - Fiona Noble, The BooksellerMG fiction (9-12) • 198 x 128mm • 208pp

SleepJuly HB9781910646229 £10.99Kate PrendergastA first information picture book for bedtime, illustrated with beautiful close-ups of the animals featured. From dog and cat to sloth and tiger, from the hearth to the Antarctic, discover how nature gets its rest. With four pages of fascinating animal facts at the back.Picture Book • 3+ • 245 x 245mm

Looking for YesterdayJuly PB 9781910646403 £7.99Alison JayCILIP Kate Greenaway 2018-nominated picture book featuring time, space and the fear of tomorrow. Granddad here reassures our hero that there’s no need to burrow down wormholes or try to turn back time - every day brings the chance of a new adventure.Picture book • 3+ • 245 x 245mm

Madeline Finn and the Library DogJuly PB9781910646335 £9.99Lisa Papp Madeline Finn does not like to read - until she meets the endlessly patient Bonnie the Library Dog. Supporting the work of Pets As Therapy in UK schools.Event pack available.Picture book • 5+ • 279 x 241mm

Storm WhaleJuly PB 9781910646281 £7.99Sarah Brennan. Illustrated by Jane TannerLonglisted for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal and shortlisted for the Teach Primary Book Awards in 2018, this stunning picture book highlights the plight of a beached whale, with a lyrical, read-aloud text.Picture book • 4+ • 240 x 270mm

Charlie StarAugust HB9781910646380 £10.99Terry MilneCharlie is an anxious dachshund who worries that something terrible might happen if he doesn’t keep to his daily rituals. When he is called on to help rescue a friend, Charlie discovers that he doesn’t have to be ruled by habit and that change can have positive outcomes.Picture book • 3+ • 240 x 280mm

A Different BoyAugust PB 9781910646465 £6.99Paul Jennings. Illustrated by Geoff KellyA novella in the same vein as, and effectively a prequel to, A DIFFERENT DOG, our ‘boy’ is here desperate to board the last ship leaving a dystopian society, bound for a better land. His journey makes for a sometimes painful read, but there is redemption and a twist.MG fiction (9-12) • 198 x 128mm • 96pp

Pea Pod LullabySeptember PB9781910646458 £7.99Glenda Millard. Illustrated by Stephen Michael KingA mother and a baby, a boy and a dog flee for their lives in a little boat. When will they find land? Who will welcome them in? Nominated for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal 2018.Picture book • 4+ • 230 x 280mm

Peter and the BearOctober HB9781910646410 £10.99Alan Pollock. Illustrated by Bryony ThomsonBased on the true story of the bear who became a soldier in the Polish army and took part in the Battle of Monte Cassino in WWII. Playwright Alan Pollock (‘One Night in November’) explores with gentle humour in his picture book debut. Sympathetically illustrated by Bryony Thomson. Picture book • 4+ • 245 x 245mm

Old Barn Books Ltd. Tel.: +44 1798 865010 email: [email protected][email protected]

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All titles are 32pp picture books unless otherwise indicated