I Get Loud
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The gorgeously illustrated sequel to the acclaimed I Go Quiet, which Neil Gaiman called 'astonishingly beautiful', about discovering friendship for the first time.



The gorgeously illustrated sequel to the acclaimed I Go Quiet, which Neil Gaiman called 'astonishingly beautiful', about discovering friendship for the first time.
An introverted girl navigates a daunting world, finding solace in her imagination and the pages of books. Through David Ouimet's stunning illustrations, the story captures the feelings of loneliness and isolation experienced by anxious children, while also portraying the transformative journey of discovering one's voice. The narrative resonates with anyone who has faced similar struggles, illustrating the power of creativity and self-expression in overcoming adversity.
Seven very short stories from acclaimed musician John Southworth will tweak your mind and peak your imagination. Meet the boy with grey hair, who spends his days on a cargo ship peeling potatoes, a strange man who keeps a Ferris wheel in his backyard, and a whale that lives in a manmade lake on the top of a faraway hill. Chock-full of details in their brevity, they beg to be mused over. Equally intriguing and unusual black and white illustrations by David Ouimet bright the strange, bizarre characters to life.Like songs, these stories and the accompanying illustrations are evocative without limiting, and beg to be replayed.