It's the sort of book that feels like those amazing 'slow journey' TV programmes you sometimes see in the schedules over the christmas vacation.
"Stone" is the story of just that, a stone - but to all of the creatures across the world, that one stone can be far more.
To some it's a shelter, a place for refuge, to keep your family safe.
To some it's a gigantic throne, standing high above the rest of the world, allowing you the best viewpoint to see your kingdom from.
Brendan deliciously describes each animal's interpretation of the stone - and as I said, if you could somehow imagine either Richard E. Grant or Jenny Agutter reading this one, you'd be so relaxed you'd probably melt.
To a humble snail, the stone is a mountain, the whole world in fact! |
Oh my gawwwd he's so adorbs! |
"A Stone Sat Still" by Brendan Wenzel is out now, published by Chronicle Books (kindly supplied for review)