The Problem with Pierre
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The Problem with Pierre
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The Problem with Pierre
The differences between Bertram and his neighbor Alan were never a problem until a fussy cat entered the equation!
The differences between Bertram and his neighbour Alan were never a problem until a fussy cat entered the equation!
'This is a stylish picturebook with themes of compromise and friendship. -- Books for Keeps
'From the witty title, to the delightful endpapers, The Pocket Chaotic is a charming story about becoming independent and growing up.' -- Mr. Alex's Bookshelf
Alan and Betram are next-door neighbours. They are also best friends. They are also very, very different to one another. Bertram is extremely neat, and Alan is wildly messy. When Bertram gets a cat, called Pierre, he is dismayed to find that Pierre prefers it at Alan's house.
Alan tries to help his friend out - giving him his old sheepskin coat, his chipped bowl and finally, his beat up old sofa. At last, Pierre and Bertram are happy, but Alan is not - he has no company and no sofa. Fortunately, Bertram comes up with a brilliant solution to the problem...
The Problem With Pierre plays with the format of the book, splitting each spread down the middle - the page on the left is Bertam's neat-as-a-pin living room, and the right hand page is Alan's homely chaos. When, at the end, Bertram knocks through the wall between the two houses, and puts the sofa in the middle, there is a coming together of content and format that is sure to delight readers young and old.
Book Hero Magic summarised reviews for this book. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! HOW HAS THIS BEEN REVIEWED?
The Problem with Pierre has received praise for its engaging storytelling and charming depiction of friendship between two neighbours with contrasting personalities. Beautifully detailed illustrations complement the narrative, showcasing themes of compromise and inclusion. The heart-warming tale skilfully uses a cat to bridge differences, offering a whimsical yet meaningful lesson on friendship and cooperation, making it suitable for children's education and enjoyment.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781908714855
Publisher: Cicada Books Limited
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 22 October 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Cicada Books Limited
Illustration: Illustrated throughout
Audience: Children
DIMENSIONS
Width: 240.0mm
Height: 285.0mm
Weight: 460g
Pages: 32
About the Author
Suzanna Hubbard is an established illustrator and writer whose books include The Lady Who Lived in a Car (Pavilion) and Love Poems (Orion). Editorial clients include Wall Street Journal, The Times and Marie Claire. She is a visiting lecturer in illustration at University of Bournmouth.
C K Smouha is a children's author whose previous books include Born Bad, Sock Story and Iced Out.
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