Engaging reads for children, from Books go Walkabout

Month: October 2024

Gold Rush by Flora Delargy

A powerful illustrated book that tells, for the very first time, the story of the courageous women of the Klondike Gold Rush.

Written and illustrated by Northern Irish artist Flora Delargy, the award-winning illustrator of Rescuing Titanic, this exquisitely illustrated story of quiet bravery tells, in rich detail, how Shaaw Tláa (Kate Cormack), a First Nations woman, discovered the gold that led 100,000 gold diggers to descend on the region.

Set against the powerful backdrop of the Yukon valley, with forbidding mountains and rickety railway tracks cutting through the snow, this stunning book shows young children how gold was discovered and how it possessed the popular imagination. It explores the towns that popped up overnight, the treacherous journeys people made to cross the forbidding Yukon landscape, the building of epic railways, and the resilience and injustices experienced by the First Nations people whose towns became inundated by gold-diggers and the legacy of the Gold Rush.

Flora Delargy’s style takes in minute and exhilarating non-fiction details, from the beautifully rendered train tickets and maps of the mountains, diagrams of railway bridges, a step-by-step look at how to pan for gold, to breathtaking illustrations of the Yukon mountains.

Published by Wide Eyed Editions, part of Quarto, this is an amazing book and there for all to read. It arrived in my post box just after I had returned from a trip to Alaska and Northern Canada, flying over the old mines, and the far distant territories.

Sue Martin Children’s Literacy Specialist

A Natural History of Dragons by Emily Hawkins & Jessica Roux

Magnificently bound book with gold embossed illustration’s on the cover. Dragons have been the misunderstood subject of folklore for generations . . . but are these stories just legends or is there any truth to these majestic creatures’ fiery reputations?
 
Presented as a handbook from the late 1800s written for the students of the Academie Solomonar: the only school for dragon-riders, this beautiful volume sets out to reveal the hidden world of dragons. Within these pages you will meet mysterious and majestic dragons from around the globe, read about ancient lore and superstitions, learn about their life cycle, anatomy, habits and habitats, and discover the secrets behind dragon flight.
 
This exquisitely illustrated album, that delves deep into the world of dragons, will delight all true-believers and fantasy enthusiasts.


Following on from A Natural History of FairiesA Natural History of Magick, A Natural History of Mermaids, and A Natural History of Magical Beasts, this vintage guide is part of the Folklore Field Guides series: a charming collection of beautifully illustrated compendiums on topics of lore and legend. Fascinating facts are accompanied by breathtaking illustrations, all presented in an engaging narrative form.

Emily Hawkins has a real talent for combining facts and non facts! A huge collection of interest written with great style. Jessica Roux is super talented and an incredible style. Frances Lincoln Children’s Books always have style and this is a great addition.

A definite book to buy for anyone of any age who is fascinated by dragons and loves an explore into another world.

Sue Martin Children’s Literacy Specialist


 

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