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Original Title: | The Four Seasons of Brambly Hedge |
ISBN: | 0001840266 (ISBN13: 9780001840263) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Brambly Hedge #1-4 |
Jill Barklem
Hardcover | Pages: 144 pages Rating: 4.52 | 419 Users | 51 Reviews
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The Brambly Hedge books are a modern publishing phenomenon. The first four little books, published in 1980, have now been reprinted more than twenty times, and sales are in the millions. Jill Barklem chose the original small format herself: it seemed to suit her miniature community of self-sufficient mice. But her ability to visualize the detail of Brambly Hedge deserves a closer look, and for this reason the original pictures have now been re-organized to a larger size. At last Brambly Hedge can be enjoyed in all its detail, displaying Jill Barklem's artistic talent to the full. The Four Season of Brambly Hedge begins with a twenty-page "conversation" with Jill Barklem, illustrated with her early sketches and notebooks. This fascinating material has never been published before: it traces the origins and development of Brambly Hedge and reveals the artist's total commitment to her vision.Define Containing Books The Four Seasons of Brambly Hedge (Brambly Hedge #1-4)
Title | : | The Four Seasons of Brambly Hedge (Brambly Hedge #1-4) |
Author | : | Jill Barklem |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 144 pages |
Published | : | September 6th 1999 by HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks (first published 1988) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.52 From 419 Users | 51 ReviewsWrite Up Containing Books The Four Seasons of Brambly Hedge (Brambly Hedge #1-4)
If Hugh Fearnly-Whittingstall was a mouse, this book would be his life. The pictures are really interesting and the stories are lovely.Such sweet little stories that pull you and make you want to be a mouse in their little world! Owen loved these and wants to buy the book so he can read them again and again. ( :The illustrations are delightful too!
These stories and illustrations are just adorable! I wish I had read them as a child but I will definitely be buying a copy for my future children to read.
I know that I would have loved the illustrations in this as a child. They are intricate and detailed and have all of these different mouse homes with nooks and crannies. I feel like I'd have looked at them for hours. But adult me is not interested in the stories. They're nice fluffy stories mostly without real conflict. I think many children will love them; they're just not for me.
Precious. My nine-year-old son and I spent a few nights reading these seasonal tales at bedtime as part of his Oak Meadow curriculum. We both enjoyed these gentle stories and I really appreciated the illustrations.
Lovely and adorable and charming. I would have read this over and over as a young girl, ogling the detailed, delightful illustrations. Reminds me a bit of another favorite, Father Fox's Pennyrhymes.
Boscodirovo is my childhood. I've been wanting to read it again for years and yesterday I finally sat down and lost myself in its pages for one splendid hour. Familiarity, memories, pure happiness. I smiled and smiled and smiled and felt so at peace!It has a special meaning for me but this story could reach anyone's heart. Just give it the chance to enchant you and take you back to a time where everything was kind and simple and beautiful.
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