Break the Mould by Sinéad Burke - ISBN: 9781526363336
Paperback
Be yourself, break norms, and make the world inclusive.

Break the Mould

How to Take Your Place in the World - WINNER OF THE AN POST IRISH BOOK AWARDS

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    13 October 2020

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Summary

SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 AN POST IRISH BOOK AWARDS - CHILDREN’S BOOK OF THE YEAR

‘A lovely lesson in humanity for eager young humans’ - Chris O’Dowd.

‘This book made me feel proud to be different’ - Rosie Jones.

Break the Mould with Sinead Burke - teacher, activist, author and little person.

Sometimes we can feel like we are not good enough. That we don’t belong. Or that we want to be more like our friends. In this empowering guide, Sinead Burke draws …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781526363336
ISBN-10:152636333X
Author:Sinéad Burke, Natalie Byrne
Publisher:Hachette Children's Group
Imprint:Wren & Rook
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:13 October 2020
Weight:240g
Dimensions:198mm x 150mm x 26mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

A lesson in kindness

A lesson in kindness * ELLE *Filled with important life lessons of empathy and understanding, gently nudging the reader towards the idea that we are all different but if the world missed out on one of us, it would be a lesser place to exist in * Irish Examiner *In this life-affirming book…Burke’s playful and engaging handbook will appeal to kids of all shapes and sizes. The lovely illustrations, incidentally, are courtesy of Natalie Byrne. * Independent.ie *Heartfelt and inspirational * Armadillo Magazine *A lesson in kindness * ELLE magazine *

About The Author

Sinéad Burke

Sinead Burke (Author)

Sinead Burke is an educator, writer and advocate. Born in Dublin, Sinead is interested in making the world a more equitable place. Her career began in the classroom, teaching children from ages to four to twelve. Sinead received the Vere Foster Medal for Teaching by Trinity College, Dublin but this desire to create equality and access couldn’t be contained to the classroom. With a Masters in Broadcast Production, Sinead understood the power of storytelling and as a disabled woman, became aware of the lack of representation in television, museums, dolls, books… and fashion.

Sinead is a Contributing Editor of British Vogue, and in September 2019, she was the first little person to ever feature on the cover of Vogue magazine. Selected by HRH the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, Sinead is considered a ‘Force for Change’ and one of the most influential women working in the UK and Ireland.

Sinead is responsible for the introduction of the word ‘duine beag’, meaning little person, into the Irish language. She has collaborated with Lottie Dolls to create the first little person doll, and with the National Museums of Scotland to create the first little person mannequin.

Natalie Byrne (Illustrator)

Natalie Byrne is a Latina illustrator based in London. She studied Graphic Design at Sheffield Hallam University, and found her illustrative voice combining colour and important topics. Natalie’s work promotes intersectional feminism and tackles social issues such as sexual assault, mental health and equality.

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