Phoenix Yard Books Spring 2015
Dave Lowe, Squirrel Boy vs the Bogeyman
Glenda Millard, The Tender Moments of Saffron Silk
Phoenix Yard Books is an independent children’s publisher situated in between wobbled cobbled walls and wooden beams of a converted yard and brewery near King’s Cross in London.
Winner – Best Newcomer Publisher – IPG Awards 2013 No one in Norway will forget what happened last December. They don’t need to read The Disappearing Children, the story of Finn Popps and his dad - the taxi driver who formed the More Party and became Prime Minister. But why would UK readers want to read a Scandinavian cult satire of politicians and populism, around about May 2015? Well, I couldn’t possibly insinuate…
And so, our spring 2015 list is (nearly) all about the fiction and funny. This year also sees the launch of Squirrel Boy, comedy for younger readers (7-10s) about a highly unlikely superhero, written by Dave Lowe and illustrated in comic-style panels by Phoenix Yard favourite, Cate James. Or, if you’d rather switch off from politics, and radioactive squirrels are not to your taste, why not try our new One and Only Colouring Book series? Perfect for all ages, stages and phases of creativity. Emma Langley Publisher
The Disappearing Children Author Lars Joachim Grimstad Translators Don Bartlett & Siân Mackie
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Bestselling madcap Scandinavian comedy is on the campaign trail for the General Election 2015. Finn is the youngest son of Norway’s new Prime Minister. Until recently, Finn’s dad was a taxi driver, and after years spent listening to the electorate complaining in the back seat of his cab, Teddy Popps is idealy placed to form his More Party, who, against all predictions, are voted into power. But everything is not well in Finn’s new, grand surroundings: his new brother, a gift from a devious dictator in a faraway land, is acting strangely; and, one-by-one, the children in Finn’s new school start to disappear... ISBN 978-1-907912-38-2 RRP £10.99 Pub. Date 01 May 2015 Age group 11+ Extent 312pp Format HB 220 x 160 mm Rights World, English language Paperback to follow in Autumn 2015.
A brilliantly witty debut novel and a powerful satire on modern politics and populism. Over 30,000 copies sold in Norway.
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Squirrel Boy
Squirrel Boy vs the Bogeyman Author Dave Lowe
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Illustrator Cate James
Launching a totally nutty new series! Walter Kettle is a completely ordinary boy, until the day he receives a visit from a certain radioactive squirrel. And then, every time Walter eats a nut, the most extraordinary transformation happens and Walter becomes… SQUIRREL BOY! But Walter is not the only person affected by nuclear activity. On the other side of town, Jeremy Winkleman-Grubb is picking his nose. With the help of his ferocious elderly neighbour, Mrs Onions, Walter must save the town from the Bogeyman. Illustrated in comic-style panels throughout, Squirrel Boy is a hilarious new series with huge appeal to both seasoned and reluctant readers. ISBN 978-1-907912-72-6 RRP £5.99 Pub. Date 05 Feb 2015 Age group 7–10 Extent 160pp Format PB 198 x 128 mm Rights UK and Commonwealth, English language
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ISBN 978-1-907912-73-3 RRP £5.99 Pub. Date 07 May 2015 Age group 7–10 Extent 160pp Format PB 198 x 128 mm Rights UK and Commonwealth, English language
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ISBN 978-1-907912-74-0 RRP £5.99 Pub. Date 06 Aug 2015 Age group 7–10 Extent 160pp Format PB 198 x 128 mm Rights UK and Commonwealth, English language
The One And Only Colouring Book series
The One And Only Colouring Book series
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The One and Only Mandala Colouring Book ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format
Switch off, relax and spend hours with these highly addictive colouring adventures for all ages. Ideal for rainy days, travelling and holidaying, or simply to channel your inner creativity.
978-1-907912-80-1 £9.99 07 May 2015 5+ 72pp PB 300mm x 300mm
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This bestselling Dutch series has already sold over 300,000 copies.
The One and Only Colouring Book for Adults ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format
978-1-907912-77-1 £8.99 07 May 2015 Adults 144pp PB 250mm x 170mm
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978-1-907912-78-8 £7.99 07 May 2015 5+ 64pp PB 210mm x 150mm, ringbound with paper case
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The Second One and Only Colouring Book for Adults ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format
978-1-907912-79-5 £8.99 07 May 2015 5–105 144pp 250mm x 170mm
The One and Only Colouring Book for Grown-up Children ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format
978-1-907912-81-8 £7.99 07 May 2015 8+ 128pp PB 250mm x 170mm
Kingdom of Silk Author Illustrator Glenda Millard Stephen Michael King
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Continuing Glenda Millard’s multiaward-winning Kingdom of Silk series, finally published in the UK. These are family-based stories: beautifully written, whimsical, eloquent little novels that feel very gentle but explore some really important themes. They are quite simply exceptional. In books 5 and 6, the focus shifts to Scarlet and Saffron, the eldest and the youngest of the Rainbow Girls. In Plum Puddings and Paper Moons, Scarlet befriends Anik, a refugee from faraway, leading her to declare peace on Cameron’s Creek… and the world. In The Tender Moments of Saffron Silk, Saffron doesn’t know how to tell her family about the firebirds that come to warn her of terrible headaches.
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978-1-907912-24-5 £5.99 01 Mar 2013 9 – 12 96pp PB 198 x 130 mm UK English language
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“This is a special, lyrical and lovely story. It will surely touch your heart.” Berlie Doherty
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978-1-907912-31-3 £5.99 25 Sep 2014 9 – 12 128pp PB 198 x 130 mm UK English language
978-1-907912-25-2 £5.99 01 June 2013 9 – 12 112pp PB 198 x 130 mm UK English language
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978-1-907912-29-0 £5.99 06 Feb 2014 9 – 12 128pp PB 198 x 130 mm UK English language
“Millard has that rare gift of making you feel in a few pages that you’ve known these characters, and this place, always.” Daniel Hahn, Independent on Sunday
978-1-907912-32-0 £5.99 05 Mar 2015 9 – 12 128pp PB 198 x 130 mm UK English language
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978-1-907912-30-6 £5.99 01 May 2014 9 – 12 128pp PB 198 x 130 mm UK English language
“A truly beautiful story of loss, hope, strength and love... unforgettable.” The Scotsman
The Luchair Stones W NE
Book 1 in The Red Dragon Chronicles Author Isabel Ogilvie Devlin and Shay are the two youngest children of Lord Padraig, ruler of the kingdom of Rosemerta. They have grown up listening to tales of their ancestors and the ancient feud between the red and black dragons. Now they are about to discover more than they could ever imagine... Drepe, the Dark Lord of the Frozen Northlands has stolen the Luchair Stones that have safeguarded Rosemerta for generations. Lord Padraig and his army rode in pursuit of the Stones but never returned. When a mysterious messenger arrives with long-awaited news, a prophecy is revealed. Devlin and Shay set out on a perilous journey into the icy wilderness in a quest to save their father’s lost army and the future of Rosemerta.
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Be prepared for bravery and betrayal, courage and adventure, destiny and danger, in the first instalment of this epic new fantasy saga.
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978-1-907912-43-6 £5.99 27 Nov 2014 8–12 240pp PB 198 x 128 mm World
Line of Fire: Diary of an unknown soldier Illustrator Barroux
Translator Sarah Ardizzone
One winter morning, Barroux was walking down a street in Paris when he made an extraordinary find: the real diary of a soldier in the First World War. Barroux rescued the diary from a rubbish heap and illustrated the soldier’s words. This exceptionally moving graphic novel is not to be missed!
“We need the voice of a witness to tell the unadulterated truth. We have it in this remarkable book.” Michael Morpurgo. www.lineoffirebook.com For news, events, teaching resources, translation notes and glossaries.
Reprinted twice in first 6 months! ISBN RRP Pub. Date Age group Extent Format Rights
978-1-907912-39-9 £10.99 01 February 2014 10 - Adult 96pp PB 245 x 180 mm World English
“Line of Fire is one of the most extraordinary – and beautiful – books about the First World War” Julia Eccleshare, LoveReading
Mi and Museum City
Mi and Museum City Author-Illustrator: Linda Sarah If you ever thought museums were boring, you’ve never been to Museum City! Follow Mi and Yu and a cast of fantastically weird and wonderful characters on their quest to revolutionise Museum City.
“Readers who like to pore over visual details and eccentric snippets of text will love this unusual picture book.” Nicolette Jones, Sunday Times, Children’s Book of the Week
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978-1-907912-28-3 £7.99 06 February 2014 5+ 32pp + pullout poster PB 300 x 220 mm Worldwide
“A delightful book, full of humour and originality, complete with a pullout poster.” Carousel Magazine
April the Red Goldfish
Author Marjolaine Leray
Translator Sarah Ardizzone
A stylish new picturebook from the creator of Little Red Hood. April doesn’t have an easy time of being a goldfish, not least because she is in fact a red fish. A teenager plagued with angst and boredom, April spins round and round in her tank, searching for the meaning of life and dreaming of exotic travels and encounters, while philosophising Hamletstyle on life’s big questions. But how will she ever escape from her glass prison? And where to? Outside, a black cat is waiting for her and a battle of wits ensues. Who will pull off the ultimate April fool? ISBN 978-1-907912-40-5 RRP £8.99 Pub. date 01 April 2014 Age group 7+ / Adult gift-humour Extent 40pp Format HB 200 x 200 mm Rights World English language
“Leray’s piquant wit is everywhere… For tormented sophisticates of all ages.” Kate Kellaway, Guardian
“Picture books in Britain can be conservative, especially when you compare them with what is produced on the continent… Marjolaine Leray follows up her Little Red Hood with April the Red Goldfish, an expressively drawn, very red story about a gloomy goldfish, with some fine jokes.” Lorna Bradbury, The Telegraph
Little Red Hood
Happiness is a Watermelon on your Head “If there’s anyone out there who is worried about the future of children’s publishing, here’s “An elegant and sophisticated a book to cheer them. It’s all frighteningly good: author, tease of a book.” translator, publishing house - all Julia Eccleshare, Guardian young, fresh, independent, and talented.” Professor Peter Hunt, “It’s totally brilliant.”
Author Marjolaine Leray
Translator Sarah Ardizzone
She started life as a little red scribble and then, there she was: a Little Red Hood, barely recognisable as the legend from the fairy tale. The wolf is still big and bad, but he also happens to be really, really dumb. Our Little Red Hood questions the wolf’s personal hygiene before tricking her predator into his demise: this is one cool little red scrawl with her head screwed on.
Amanda Craig, The Times
Books for Keeps
Shortlisted for the UKLA Book Award 2012 ISBN 978-1-907912-00-9 RRP £7.99 Pub. date 07 March 2011 Age group 5+ Extent 40pp Format HB 125 x 206 mm Rights World English language
Falling somewhere between high art and graffiti, the very edgy style of illustration is complemented by minimal, snappy and hugely entertaining text from an awardwinning translator.
Author Daniel Hahn
Illustrator Stella Dreis
“It brushed past the tip of a rocking-horse hat As it whizzed through the air and came down with a... SPLAT!” One ridiculously joyful lady, cauliflower hats, fish bonnets, other assorted crazy headgear, a few very large animals, a pet boar called Melvin and a whole lot of watermelons. Three miserable women discover that the key to happiness is very pink and very messy. It’s completely mad! An extraordinary illustrator’s UK debut paired with quirky rhyming text from award-winning translator/writer Daniel Hahn.
As seen on CBeebies!
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978-1-907912-05-4 £6.99 01 February 2012 4+ 40pp PB 260 x 260 mm World English language
“Full of creative imagination, this is an inspiring story to be loved by all.” Booktrust
“This is a book of craziness that children will love...Why the watermelons? Who cares?” The School Librarian
Arthur and the Witch
Arthur and the Ice Rink
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Author Illustrator Johanne Mercier Clare Elsom Translator Daniel Hahn Meet Arthur Arthur is a seven-year-old boy who is brilliant at being a seven-year-old-boy. When Arthur visits his grandparents’ house by the lake, he becomes entangled in a new adventure, which he must resolve with the help of his pet duck and useless dog – and hopefully without too much help from eccentric Cousin Eugene. These are illustrated early readers, full of witty, understated humour; narrated by Arthur who has the rational world view that comes exclusively from being seven-years-old.
“Just an old-fashioned tale about a boy, told with great humour and charm.” Inis Magazine
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978-1-907912-16-0 £4.99 01 February 2013 5– 8 48pp PB 198 x 129 mm UK & Commonwealth English language
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978-1-907912-20-7 £4.99 12 September 2013 5-8 48pp PB 198 x 129 mm UK and Commonwealth, English language
978-1-907912-17-7 £4.99 01 February 2013 5–8 48pp PB 198 x 129 mm UK and Commonwealth English language
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978-1-907912-18-4 £4.99 01 May 2013 5-8 48pp PB 198 x 129 mm UK and Commonwealth, English language
978-1-907912-21-4 £4.99 03 October 2013 5–8 48pp PB 198 x 129 mm UK and Commonwealth, English language
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978-1-907912-19-1 £4.99 01 May 2013 5-8 48pp PB 198 x 129 mm UK and Commonwealth, English language
Lollipop and Grandpa’s Back Garden Safari & more from this series
Author Penelope Harper
Illustrator Cate James
Lollipop and Grandpa are intrepid explorers, always on the lookout for the next adventure. Underpinning the series is the relationship between an intelligent, inquisitive little girl and her mischievous grandparent. “Grandpa loves the wild” and he takes Lollipop on safari in the garden with binoculars and a picnic. There, his imagination conjures fearsome dangers, including a hippo-potta- and a slippery Snake-Pipe. Lollipop seems unperturbed, until a roar from a clothes-lion has the two of them hurtling home. Witty and characterful, with stylish, expressive illustrations by Cate James, this is a delightful story about courage, makebelieve and the joys of the outdoors.” Nicolette Jones, Sunday Times, Children’s Book of the Week. ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format Rights
978-1-907912-09-2 £6.99 15 March 2012 3–6 32pp PB 260 x 260 mm Worldwide
Lollipop and Grandpa Go Swimming ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format Rights
978-1-907912-13-9 £6.99 15 June 2012 3–6 32pp PB 260 x 260 mm Worldwide
Lollipop and Grandpa and the Wobbly Tooth ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format Rights
978-1-907912-14-6 £6.99 13 September 2012 3–6 32pp PB 260 x 260 mm Worldwide
Lollipop and Grandpa’s Dinosaur Hunt ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format Rights
978-1-907912-26-9 £6.99 15 April 2013 3–6 32pp PB 260 x 260 mm Worldwide
“...an adorable series about a girl’s adventures with “Absolutely ideal for grandparents to read with young children.” Martin Chilton, her doughty grandfather.” The Telegraph, Easter round-up
Amanda Craig, The Times
Lollipop and Grandpa and the Christmas Baby ISBN RRP Pub. Date Age group Extent Format Rights:
978-1-907912-27-6 £6.99 03 October 2013 3-6 32pp PB 260 x 260 mm Worldwide
New York in Pyjamarama
Author Michaël Leblond Illustrator Frédérique Bertrand The fastest-selling picture book in France has just arrived in the UK. This is an animated picture book like you’ve never seen before! New York never sleeps. At least not when you’re wearing striped pyjamas; for these are no ordinary pyjamas, or stripes. Locate the piece of acetate in the pocket on the inside front cover, move the acetate slowly over the pages and watch the city come alive as if by magic. Join our hero as he leaves his bedroom on a whirlwind tour of New York. Mingle with the crowds, dodge the traffic, visit Central Park, be dazzled by the lights on Broadway and take in the dizzying heights of the Big Apple’s skyline. Welcome to the world of Pyjamarama animation!
“A notable curiosity.” Nicolette Jones, Sunday Times Warning: contains flashing images. ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format Rights
978-1-907912-12-2 £9.99 11 October 2012 5+ 24pp PB 320 x 240 mm World English language
Fastest selling children’s book in France! Pyjamarama animation
Hot Air
I Have the Right to be a Child
Author Sandrine Dumas Roy Illustrator Emmanuelle Houssais
ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format Rights
978-1-907912-22-1 £7.99 01 April 2013 6+ 32pp PB 260 x 260 mm World English language
Translator Sarah Ardizzone Things are hotting up... The animals know something is wrong with the planet. But what? Farting cows, of course! Can the animals ever agree on a sustainable solution? And will they find it in time? Hot Air is an unusual, sideways look at global warming and environmental politics. Or it could just be a load of hot air...? Accompanying teaching resources available. Please visit our website or contact your local Bounce sales rep for details.
Author Alain Serres Illustrator Aurélia Fronty Translator Sarah Ardizzone What are rights? Why do we have rights? What do rights mean to different children in different parts of the world? Based on the Convention on the Rights of the Child, this exquisitely beautiful picture book takes some of the 54 articles of the Convention and translates them into a language children can understand.
“An important edition to every child’s book case.” Endorsed by Amnesty International UK
Guardian
ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format Rights
978-1-907912-11-5 £7.99 10 September 2012 6+ 40pp PB 260 x 260 mm UK and Commonwealth English language
I have the right to be a child is a multilayered resource for discussion, debate and contemplation on the complexities inherent by the term ‘rights’ and the big questions about what it means to have rights in the world we live in today. Teaching resources available via our website and Amnesty International.
Mr Leon’s Paris
Freight Train Author & Illustrator Barroux Translator Sarah Ardizzone Introducing the phenomenal French talent that is Barroux. Mr Leon is a Parisian taxi driver who spends his days ferrying colourful characters to destinations corresponding to his passengers’ personalities and nationalities. From behind the wheel of his little yellow taxi, Mr Leon travels the world: from the North Pole to the Eiffel Tower to the Congo.
Author & Illustrator Donald Crews “You don’t have to like trains First published in 1978, Freight to love this simple and Train has sold over a million copies witty book.” Julia Eccleshare, worldwide. Long out of print in the Guardian (Best Books of 2011, UK, Phoenix Yard Books are proud Best Children’s Books for Giving) to reissue this modern classic. The freight train moves along through “Bold and modern tunnels, past cities, over bridges, illustrations reflect a simple in darkness and in daylight with its poetic narrative that will assorted multi-coloured cargo. captivate little train lovers. Very stylish.” Junior Magazine As the train goes faster and faster the colours of the different trucks merge, “A richly rewarding first until finally the whole train disappears. picture book, this is a Stunningly simple in language and design, most welcome reissue.” Freight Train is a perfect book for very Books for Keeps young children. ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format Rights
978-1-907912-04-7 (HB) 978-1-907912-10-08 (PB) £10.99 (HB) £5.99 (PB) 01 May 2012 2+ 24pp 203 x 251 mm UK & Commonwealth English language
“A sophisticated and stylish picture book to be savoured again and again.” Booktrust “This is a wonderfully stylish book which will work as a great introduction to the city for the little globetrotters.” Library Mice ISBN 978-1-907912-07-8 (HB) 978-1-907912-08-5 (PB) RRP £11.99 (HB) £6.99 (PB) Pub. date 19 April 2012 Age group 5+ Extent 32pp Format 280 x 220 mm Rights World English language
Monacello & The Wish-Bringer
Coping with Chloe
Author Geraldine McCaughrean
Monacello: The Little Monk ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format Rights
Illustrator Jana Diemberger A new trilogy from acclaimed children’s author Geraldine McCaughrean, combining superb storytelling with spectacular doublepage colour artwork from talented new illustrator, Jana Diemberger.
The Wish-Bringer ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format Rights
An orphaned child is dressed as a monk and ostracised by everyone except the roaming wild cats of Naples for his scary looks and his seeming ability to bring both good and bad luck. Monacello searches the streets of medieval Naples and the undercity for his parents, and encounters help and friendship from Napolina, a street child with mysteries of her own.
Waterstone’s, Exeter High Street
“Unforgettable.” Armadillo Magazine
“Designed with such care, this layered tale will demand to be revisited many times.”
Nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2012
Anna and Chloe are twins. They share everything: from schoolwork to clothes, from fending off the school bully to dealing with their parents’ separation. Even Chloe’s terrible accident hasn’t split them apart. After all, twins have a special bond, right? Told through the mind of 12-year-old Anna, this powerful debut teen novel explores the mystery of twins and the process of grieving. ISBN RRP Pub. date Age group Extent Format Rights
978-1-907912-02-3 £6.99 21 March 2012 11+ 240pp HB 125 x 206 mm Worldwide
978-1-907912-06-1 £7.99 04 October 2012 8–11 56pp PB 206 x 150 mm Worldwide
“Very moving; really well written with such atmosphere. The landscape within this world will stay with you for days.”
The third and final instalment of the trilogy is available to read online via the author’s website: www.geraldinemccaughrean.co.uk
Author Rosalie Warren
978-1-907912-03-0 £7.99 28 March 2011 8–11 64pp PB 206 x 150 mm Worldwide
Books for Keeps
“I loved this book. I read it in two sittings as I was so keen to keep racing on to the end. Beautifully written. Emotional and moving, but real as well.” Liz Kessler, Author
“Such an unusual piece - and in the end I felt it was dead-on psychologically. It’s a superb book. I hope it receives the acclaim it deserves.” Donna Jo Napoli, Author
“A beautifully written YA novel about coping with the death of a twin. I was fighting off tears at about six different points in this book.” The BookBag
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Cover images The Tender Moments of Saffron Silk © Stephen Michael King Squirrel Boy vs the Bogeyman © Cate James The Disappearing Children © Irene Marienborg The One and Only Colouring Book for Adults © BBNG uitgevers bv.
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