So that's how we ended up nominating "Homer Henry Hudson's Curio Museum" a well-deserved book of the week.
Book of the Week winners are often revisited, re-read so many times that we come to know the stories off by heart. I don't remember how we ended up with a review copy of HHHCM but we never saw any more of Zack's work - until out of the blue this fantastic fellah offered to send us a copy of his new book "A Good Story" which arrived last August and really should not be missed.
Another mark of a Book of the Week winner is how the book resonates personally with us. In this case, the story of a piggy accountant who feels like he's just another number, a tiny cog in a bigger machine, with the world's dullest job. Anyone else getting that prickling sensation of familiarity at the back of their neck or is it just me?
Pig and his co-workers. Number-crunchers one and all (recognise anyone? Bet you do!) |
But 1138 doesn't discover this world until one day, sheltering from a terrible storm, he finds himself in a bookshop...
Yikes! Raining cats and dogs, time to escape into the best place to shelter from any storm... |
Soar through the skies, fight a dragon, stare at the gorgeous orange-juice sunset. All things are possible when you immerse yourself in a story |
So in true Horace Wimp style, 1138's life truly begins. There are so many things to come away from this book with - particularly if you're an adult who never really knew what they wanted to do when they grew up (and, like me, still don't) or a child who loves the idea that books contain portals to other worlds.
It all begins between the covers of a book. |
It's stunning. Really stunning. Stop standing there with your mouth open, go and pick this up immediately!
C's best bit: 1138 'showing off' with daring feats of acrobatics (in a book shop!)
Daddy's favourite bit: From some gloriously subtle nods to George Orwell's "1984" (including cameos by the man himself) to layer after layer of satisfying depth, this is the stuff that picture book legends are made of.
"A Good Story" by Zack Rock is out now, published by Creative Editions (kindly supplied for review - thanks Zack!)