
Moth In A Fancy Cardigan
$22.61
- Hardcover
200 pages
- Release Date
1 March 2022
Summary
If a butterfly is just a moth in a fancy cardigan, then perhaps we should always expect more than what we see.
This is the story of Gary Grey Moth who desperately wants to be seen and Florence Butterfly who has had enough of being noticed. What would happen if they swapped cardigans and could be the bug they each always wanted to be?
A humorous, insightful story of identity and coming-of-age, told from the unlikely but utterly relatable perspectives of a moth and a butterfly.
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780645069624 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0645069620 |
| Author: | Charlotte Lance, David Booth |
| Publisher: | Berbay Publishing |
| Imprint: | Berbay Publishing |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 200 |
| Release Date: | 1 March 2022 |
| Weight: | 390g |
| Dimensions: | 20mm x 199mm x 153mm |
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Critics Review
This illustrated middle-grade novel is a cute and quirky story about self-expression and the courage to be seen, told from the perspectives of a shy moth and a popular butterfly. School is tough and dreary for quiet Gary Grey Moth: he doesn’t fit in but he doesn’t stand out either. Meanwhile, clumsy, scattered Florence Butterfly is sick of the expectations on her to be graceful and composed. When a chance encounter causes them to accidentally swap cardigans, they finally get to express their true selves by walking in the other’s shoes and both come to realise that their appearances don’t dictate who they are. Author Charlotte Lance has captured a unique story and her casual conversational style creates the directness, humour and relatability that younger audiences very much enjoy. The illustrations by David Booth really animate the book, injecting fun and whimsy into the pages, and the limited colour palette is clever with its use of black, white and yellow to juxtapose the two different characters. While not a particularly deep and meaningful tale, the story is simple and sweet, and the language is fairly sophisticated while remaining appealing for those shorter attention spans. For fans of books like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, this book, with its funny, snarky, diary-esque content, would best suit those aged 7-10 with a higher reading level. George Banach-Salas is a former bookseller, currently writing and teaching in Tāmaki Makaurau.
About The Author
Charlotte Lance
Charlotte Lance is a Melbourne-based author/ illustrator who loves creating stories within stories. As the mother of three wild boys she often draws on her everyday life for inspiration and hilarity. She also has the uncanny knack of creating scenes that truly come to life. This is her debut novel.
David Booth, also known as Ghost Patrol, was born in Tasmania and now lives in Melbourne, where he has gained an international following for his artwork. This is his debut children’s book.
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