Snail
A journey of friendship and self-discovery
Minu Kim author Mattho Mandersloot translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pushkin Press
Published:7th Dec '23
Should be back in stock very soon

A touching tale about a boy who learns to appreciate his own pace after being left behind during a bike ride, Snail offers a heartfelt journey of friendship.
In the heartwarming picture book Snail, a young boy embarks on a bike ride with his older brother and his friends. As they speed ahead, the little boy struggles to keep up, feeling increasingly left behind and isolated. The joy of the ride quickly transforms into feelings of loneliness and despair as he watches his brother and the others zoom away, leaving him to navigate the world alone. This poignant moment sets the stage for a beautiful journey of self-discovery.
As the boy grapples with his feelings of abandonment, he unexpectedly encounters a snail. This slow-moving creature becomes a source of companionship and wisdom. Through their interactions, the boy learns valuable lessons about patience, acceptance, and the importance of going at one's own pace. The snail, with its gentle demeanor, teaches him that life does not always have to be a race, and that there is beauty in taking time to appreciate the small things around him.
Illustrated in striking black and white with vibrant splashes of red, Snail captures the essence of childhood emotions and the significance of friendship. This gentle narrative serves as a charming reminder for readers of all ages to find joy in their individual journeys, highlighting that everyone has their own rhythm in life. The story resonates deeply, encouraging readers to embrace their uniqueness and cherish the moments that come with moving at their own speed.
Illustrated in black and white with splashes of red, this gentle story is a charming reminder to find the joy in tackling life at your own pace * The Bookseller, Editor's Choice *
Minu conjures up huge sympathy for our tiny cyclist by using only the bare minimum of detail... It's the pictures that pack the punch. Although the book is intended for early years, the manga influence will appeal to older kids. (My comic-book-loving nine-year-old gave it "ten out of ten".) * The Times, Children's Book of the Week *
This charming, exquisitely drawn debut story... contains barely 300 words, which are a masterclass in pathos... If you are looking for a story about the joys of tackling life at your own pace, then you would be hard pressed to find a more engaging example than this * Telegraph *
It can be tough being the younger, smaller, slower kid... but a chance encounter with a slowly adventurous snail turns his thinking around: your own pace is the best pace. The pen and ink illustrations are as full of movement and life as they are uncluttered and streamlined, making this debut shine * Irish Independent *
A very sweet picture book, filled with exquisite illustrations, all about taking life at your own pace and enjoying it all the more for doing so... This would be a great read for any child with older siblings that they are trying to keep up with * Mini Travellers *
What a delightful book. I absolutely adore the illustrations, black and white drawing with minimal use of color * Southern Bookseller Review *
ISBN: 9781782694069
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
44 pages