A gorgeous homage to the power of the written word. -- Imogen Russell Williams * The Guardian *
The message - and indeed the last line - is, of course, that imagination is free; that there's a little crack you can look through and see a whole universe. [...] Like all the best children's books, it can be enjoyed superficially or you can get into the nitty gritty of the texts - the reader can go as deep as he likes. * The Daily Telegraph *
It's a hymn of books, reading and stories, a unique reading experience and an inspirational gift for book lovers young and old. * The Bookseller *
This incredible book will seed a life-long love of reading. * The Sun *
A groundbreaking, inspiring and hauntingly beautiful story from picture book giant Oliver Jeffers and typographic fine artist Sam Winston. This magical and unforgettable book is a completely unique reading experience, blending illustration and the printed and written word like never before. A child of Books will encourage readers of all ages to question, to explore and to imagine - an infinite reminder of what books are, and all that they can do. * Ni4Kids *
[...] it's a totally innovative and absolutely unique exploration of the power of story and storytelling. [...] Everything about this wonderful volume is so carefully considered by this inspired pairing; for instance there's the stark contrast between Jeffers' hand-written, lyrical narrative and Winston's digitally manipulated lines from the classics. Talking of classics, this ground-breaking book is surely destined to become a modern classic. [...] I could go on waxing lyrical about this intertextual wonder but let me merely urge you to get hold of a copy of your own (and some to give). Free your mind, be enchanted and also see how many of the 42 classics you can discover for yourself between its awesome pages. It's truly a work of art and a celebration of the imagination. * Red Reading Hub *
Oliver Jeffers' new book is a first time collaboration with Sam Winston and it is something that everyone should have in their homes, old and young. A call to arms for the imagination, the power of stories and a reminder the magic is out there for all of us. A beautiful masterpiece. * angels & urchins *
[...] easily a contender for the most beautiful children's book of the year. The stunning typographical landscapes - comprised of the text of children's classic novels - make this every book-lover's dream book. A truly magical work of art. * Huffington Post UK *
This stunning visual poem, about the way the fantasy worlds of children's books create the fabric of the grown-up mind, is also, as Jeffers is keen to remind me, a story about a boy and a girl who go on an adventure. Like all of his works, A Child of Books is for everyone and not just kids. * The Irish Times *
A lavish and uplifting celebration of the wonders of a limitless imagination and the power of the written word. An unforgettably inspiring read for all ages. * Little London *
[...] it's certainly a cleverly conceived, ingeniously illustrated and beautifully designed and produced picture book. * Books for Keeps *
An absolutely stunning book about words, stories and the power of imagination. This is the first time the pair have collaborated and they have created something magical. Give it to everyone this Christmas! * angels & urchins *
A wonderful celebration of storytelling, providing endless opportunities for sharing discovery and memories. * Carousel *
[...] one of those deceptively simple books about books that can become fey unless it is as magical and passionate as this is. * New Statesman *
[...] an ode to books, lovingly illustrated and beautifully designed. * Irish Independent *
[...] stunning [...] a complex intertextual work of art - featuring the text of classics woven into the illustrations = that succeeds both as a picture book and as something to be pored over by older readers. * The Irish Times *
[...] joyous celebration of classic novels and lullabies. * Big Issue London *
a fantastical journey of the imagination * Irish Times, Children's Books of the Year recommended by Michelle Cusolito *
The visual narrative is carries by Jeffers' highly expressive figurative images and hand written text telling us the main story which is amplified and complimented by Winston's beautiful typographic landscapes. * The School Librarian *
A beautiful, poignant and timely manifesto for the myriad rewards of reading and sharing the enjoyment of stories. [...]Elegant illustrations by Oliver Jeffers are accompanied by Sam Winston's astonishing typographical landscapes, beautifully shaped from excerpts of children's classics [...] * Toppsta *
It's really quite imaginative, and I'll admit it inspires me! * Diaryofafirstchild.com *
Their approach here will surely fascinate children still getting acquainted with the written word: it suggests playful and irreverent approaches to texts and text itself. * Roundtable *
Combining elegant illustrations by Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston's astonishing typographical landscapes , this is the perfect picture book for Christmas. * Toppsta, Book of the Month *