Tanya Landman (Buffalo Soldier) and Laura Carlin (The Promise, King of the Sky) are the dream team. * The Times & The IrishTimes *
Carnegie Medal winner Landman teams up with the exquisitely talented Carlin for a striking and evocative story of how the animals got their colours. -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller *
A glorious hymn to creativity. * New Statesman *
The Song of the Nightingale snuck in at the tail end of the year but shone immediately with its beautiful account of the Earth's animals receiving their colours from an artist at the beginning of time. [...] Reminiscent of John Burningham 's textured, painterly early work, Laura Carlin 's illustrations evolve from scratchy pencil sketches to vibrant, inky pictures of animals strutting and strolling, sent on their way by the painter, looking almost still wet. A celebration not just of the Earth's creatures but creativity itself, this is an origin story to savour. * The Guardian *
I can't express my love for this book enough; it is such a treat on so many levels. Good length, large type for emerging readers, the most beautiful artwork and a lovely, heart-warming story. See what happens when the colourless animals meet the painter and the true story of the Nightingale's song. I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it! * Small Print Books *
Dreamy tales become meaningful in these picture books * The Virginian Pilot *
a radiant picture book [...]. A fable of how the animals got their colours, this tale of creation is playful and profound, and it begs to be read aloud. * Favourite Books of 2022, Just Imagine *