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Find the Sun
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Description
From the creator of Wolfboy comes a spectacularly illustrated, whimsical story about finding courage in yourself.
Take a leap and find the sun . . .
Eddie doesn't like Mondays. He'd rather burrow under the covers than face the day.
Then an unexpected friend arrives to take him on a journey.
Eddie is afraid, but that's okay, journeys can sometimes be frightening. Step by step Eddie grows braver. Before long, he understands . . .
Through any storm, you can always find the sun.
Product details
| Published | May 05 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 40 |
| ISBN | 9781547618767 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Children's Books |
| Dimensions | 10 x 10 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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An aesthetic that sets this book apart from others in its achievement of a layered, cinematic feel. . . . Throughout, artful, expressive typography contributes to the overall success of the picture book, guiding the reader's voice to deliver a dynamic read-aloud that matches the visual drama of the art. A read-aloud treat for hungry audiences.
Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on WOLFBOY
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The text is delightful and simple, using repetitive variations that naturally encourage participation in read-aloud settings, but it's the exceptional artwork that truly makes this a masterpiece. . . . An imaginative and completely immersive reading adventure.
Booklist, starred review, on WOLFBOY
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Readers will feel like they have a front-row seat to a marvelously imagined and sculpted toy theater.
Publishers Weekly, on WOLFBOY
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Harkness' artistry is impeccable. Every page is a masterpiece of multidimensional detail. . . . Mesmerizingly original.
Booklist Online, on WOLFBOY IS SCARED
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The book's hallmark is its art, which seems to exist in three alluringly lumpy, bumpy dimensions. . . .The candy-colored 'clay' imagery blazes against nighttime blacks and browns, and the shaggy, galumphing monsters set off the cuddlesome rabbits, who would look at home in a child's bedroom, where this book will likely get much play.
Shelf Awareness, on WOLFBOY IS SCARED
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The distinctive artwork sets Harkness' picture book apart. . . . Sure to soothe anyone who's ever fretted about what's out there in the dark.
Kirkus Reviews, on WOLFBOY IS SCARED

























