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Good Golden Sun

Brendan Wenzel author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Scallywag Press

Publishing:2nd Apr '26

£7.99

This title is due to be published on 2nd April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This paperback is available in another edition too:

Good Golden Sun cover


From the bestselling and award-winning creator of They All Saw a Cat comes a bold and playful exploration of how the sun touches all life on earth - perfect for celebrating Earth Day!
 
Good golden sun, there is much we'd like to know! Are you happy? Are you lonely? Are you feeling well today? Does your belly ever ache? Won't you come down to play? From sunbeam, to flower, to insect, to animal, to plant, to soil, and the earth itself...the sun makes, moves, and transforms life all around us. Celebrate the mysteries of light from sunup to sundown as it weaves its way through creation inspiring change, hope, wonder, and curiosity. 

‘Illuminating in every way, this beautiful picture book demonstrates the connection between all living creatures and our reliance on the good golden sun, which, despite all the questions asked, retains its mystery throughout, silent above the busy world. Brendan Wenzel’s illustrations, reminiscent of Eric Carle’s, mix collage, watercolour and digital art to extraordinary effect, each spread a visual treat. Recommended for readers of all ages.’

Books for Keeps

 

‘A rich, vibrant celebration of sunshine; this book spills light through its pages. The song-like story guides the reader on a path from sunrise to sunset charting the sun’s daily journey … A gorgeous story for a lucky child and a precious reminder to enjoy life when the sun shines.’

Children’s Books Ireland

 

‘From dawn to sunset, the book celebrates the mysteries of light as it weaves its way through the world. Using bold, youthful collage-style art, Wenzel's mastery of visual storytelling, with a clue before every page turn of what might come, adds to the bold and playful exploration of the lifegiving power of our nearest star. Sunshine all the way...’

Lancashire Evening Post

 

‘The illustrations glow with colour, making the book a visual treat and one to linger over. The ending offers a wonderful possibility for piquing children’s imagination and creativity by encouraging them to think of all the questions which they might ask the moon. There is much to enjoy here!’

Through the Bookshelf

  • Runner-up for Teach Early Years 2025
  • Commended for Carnegie Medal for Illustration 2026

ISBN: 9781836300328

Dimensions: 203mm x 254mm x 5mm

Weight: unknown

40 pages