Butterfly Brain

Laura Dockrill author Gwen Millward illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Templar Publishing

Published:3rd Sep '20

£9.99

Available to order, but very limited on stock - if we have issues obtaining a copy, we will let you know.

Butterfly Brain cover

If Roald Dahl had written A Monster Calls . they go wild, stomping around in the joy of imagination and happy dreams - but they can't go any further if Gus won't gather all of his memories.

If Roald Dahl had written A Monster Calls . . . A very special picture book from two rising stars.

Everyone is always shouting at Gus to stop leaning back in his chair - but does he care? No way! Then sure enough, the chair falls, he cracks his head and has to spend all summer in bed. Out of the crack escape his memories, dreams and imagination ... and a beautiful little butterfly guide. Gus must follow the butterfly to recapture all he's lost, including that locked box he doesn't seem to want to touch ...

Together they remember fish fingers, snapping bubble wrap, cracked pink soap and the leaky tap; they go wild, stomping around in the joy of imagination and happy dreams - but they can't go any further if Gus won't gather all of his memories. His butterfly will die unless Gus is ready to hear about his mum ...

A delightful and moving exploration of grief and the joy that makes us human, from the effervescent voice of Laura Dockrill, with heartwarming full-colour illustrations from Gwen Millward.

The language of Butterfly Brain is rich and full of vivid imagery . The absolutely stunning illustrations elevate the story further and intensify its emotional effect on the reader and are just the right blend of the darker, shadowy images of Gus's fears and the softness and warm colours of his positive memories about those most important to him. The gentleness and warmth of the final pages are powerful, overwhelmingly comforting and sensitive. -- Jenny Caddick * Reading Zone *
The story is one of grief, loss but ultimately recovery as Gus can finally talk to his dad and grandmother about the secret he's kept locked inside himself. Despite the weight of issues being discussed, the verse retains its spark, offering reassurance and pointing the way to a brighter future for Gus and anyone facing the loss he's experienced. Gwen Millward's illustrations are equally accessible and emotionally true and it's a book that will prompt young readers to examine their own feelings and fears, and to understand why anger can be a response to sadness or anxiety. -- Andrea Reece * Books for Keeps *
A highly original and memorable look at contemplation and grief * School Reading List *
An exploration of grief and how memories and love help us heal ... moving and beautiful -- Alice Ellerby * Juno *
Butterfly Brain is a poetic, imaginative and sensitive exploration of our innermost thoughts and emotions told in an original and fresh style accompanied by beautiful illustrations that support and add to the story. Butterfly Brain is a cautionary tale that evolves into a guide to coping with grief and loss that culminates in words of kindness, hope and comfort. -- Anne Thompson * Just Imagine *

Enormously moving, forthright, and written in rhyme, this is a truly heart-rendingly incredible book that can speak to everyone, child and adult, through its words (Laura's) and its powerful pictures (Gwen's) rendered in mood-invoking hues.
A definite keeper this.

-- Jill R Bennett * https://redreadinghub.blog/2020/09/21/butterfly-brain/ *

ISBN: 9781848128682

Dimensions: 194mm x 167mm x 15mm

Weight: 310g

80 pages