By the Light of the Moon

Author(s): Tom Percival

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Ivan's old house had always been so warm and friendly. This new one was NOT. Ivan finds his new house strange and can't sleep. He lies awake and then sees a shimmering light come down. The light turns into a creature called a Moji, and it takes him on a fabulous night-time adventure, up high into space, bounding through starlit forests and down deep into the oceans. Ivan has never had so much fun! And the magical Moji shows him that soon the new house will feel like home. A gently emotional story to reassure fears about moving house, with stunning artwork and a wonderful magical element. The author/illustrator of Herman's Letter has shown his breadth of talent with this new direction.

PUBLICATION NOVEMBER 2016

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A magical, reassuring story about moving house to soothe even the biggest worries. For fans of Oliver Jeffers, Benji Davies and Rebecca Cobb

Deliciously droll scenes of the delectable duo, lift-the-flap postcards and an overloaded rucksack, and Tom Percival's understated verbal humour are all part and parcel of this great follow-up story, at the heart of which once again, is friendship Red Reading Hub on Herman's Holiday Warm-hearted and full of the joy of friendship Parents in Touch

Tom Percival is a writer, artist, video producer and musician. Tom writes and illustrates his own picture books, including Tobias and the Super Spooky Ghost Book, A Home for Mr Tipps (HarperCollins) and Jack's Amazing Shadow (Pavilion). By the Light of the Moon is Tom's fourth picture book for Bloomsbury, following up from Herman's Letter, Herman's Holiday and Bubble Trouble. Tom lives in Stroud with his partner and their two small children. www.tom-percival.com @TomPercivalsays

General Fields

  • : 9781408852118
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 01 October 2016
  • : 237mm X 300mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Tom Percival
  • : Paperback
  • : 1611
  • : Tom Percival
  • : 32
  • : Full colour throughout