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Coralie Bickford-Smith

    Coralie Bickford-Smith crafts visually striking book covers that evoke the rich heritage of classic binding techniques. Her distinctive approach draws inspiration from the golden age of bookmaking, particularly Victorian bindings. By marrying timeless aesthetics with enduring texts, she invites readers to engage with literature through a lens of profound visual artistry and historical depth.

    The Worm and the Bird
    The Fox and the Star
    Illuminating Lives
    Bleak House
    The Song of the Tree
    The Squirrel and the Lost Treasure
    • The Squirrel and the Lost Treasure

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      'Coralie Bickford-Smith depicts nature at its most majestic' Financial TimesAn enchanting clothbound fable about growth, new life and finding hope in unexpected places, from the award-winning designer and creator of The Fox and the Star.One autumn evening, a young squirrel spots an acorn glinting on the forest floor.Eager to protect her treasure from watchful eyes and hungry mouths, she buries it deep in the heart of the forest.But when she returns after the icy winter, her acorn is nowhere to be found. Where could it be?'Exquisite . . . illustrations are so vivid and patterned that each page feels alive' Observer

      The Squirrel and the Lost Treasure
      4.6
    • The Song of the Tree

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      A lyrical, heart-warming new tale from the award-winning designer and creator of The Fox and the Star Bird loves to sing in the towering tree at the heart of the jungle. It feels like home.When the season changes she must say goodbye, but she isn't ready to let go.As she listens to the other animals, Bird learns to sing a new song.

      The Song of the Tree
      4.3
    • Bleak House

      • 965 pages
      • 34 hours of reading

      Penguin presents the companion book to the "Masterpiece Theatre" miniseries starring Gillian Anderson (T"he House of Mirth, The X-Files"). This stunning production features a screenplay written by Andrew Davies ("Bridget Jones's Diary"). Part romance, part melodrama, part detective story, the novel spreads out among a web of relationships in every level of society.

      Bleak House
      4.2
    • In this fresh and highly readable collection of South African biographical essays, a distinguished group of authors illuminate the lives of eleven colorful and complex men and women whose personal experiences throw fascinating light on the times in which they lived. The individuals whose stories are told here are very different in time, in place and in work and at play, but are united by an abundantly rich humanity and by the fascinatingly different ways in which they navigated their existence through the uneven waters of South Africa’s distant and more recent past.Including administrators and activists, sportsmen and teachers, a missionary, a pilot, a painter and a poet, Illuminating Lives is a wide-ranging and moving book which provides readers with striking and unexpected insights into history. Here are some intriguing South African lives well worth knowing about.

      Illuminating Lives
      3.5
    • The Fox and the Star

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This is the moving story of a fox, a star and an eternal friendship, written and beautifully illustrated by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith - chosen as Waterstones Book of the Year and selected in Time Out's 100 Best Children's Books. 'Brilliant ... A delight' Philip Pullman 'A star book for all ages ... the sort you want to keep for ever' Kate Kellaway, Observer 'I would like to frame each page' Lauren Child, Guardian, Books of the Year 'My picture book of the year ... outstanding' Amanda Craig, New Statesman 'Once there was a Fox who lived in a deep, dense forest. For as long as Fox could remember, his only friend had been Star, who lit the forest paths each night. But then one night Star wasn't there, and Fox had to face the forest all alone...'

      The Fox and the Star
      4.2
    • The Worm and the Bird

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Deep under the earth, Worm dreams of having more space, while above, Bird waits through sun, rain, and wind--will they both find what they are looking for?

      The Worm and the Bird
      3.9