
The Heart of the Storm
Teresa Heapy(Author)
Otter-Barry Books (Publisher)
Published on 5. March 2026
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-915659-83-5 (ISBN)
Description
Ruby the fox and Growl the wolf live deep in the forest. There's just one problem - they hate each other...!
But when a raging storm tears through the forest and the animals have to flee, they must help each other to survive. Can Ruby and Growl overcome their enmity and find friendship in the heart of the storm?
An exciting, fast-paced picture book adventure with stunning illustrations, celebrating courage and the importance of helping each other.
But when a raging storm tears through the forest and the animals have to flee, they must help each other to survive. Can Ruby and Growl overcome their enmity and find friendship in the heart of the storm?
An exciting, fast-paced picture book adventure with stunning illustrations, celebrating courage and the importance of helping each other.
Reviews / Votes
"A dramatic tale of a fox and a wolf caught in a storm, vividly captured in Read's bright collaged illustrations. This picture book is an exciting story of enemies-to-friends, told with evocative language for 5+ readers." * The Bookseller * "There is a lot of cuteness in picture books but this is definitely not saccharine: the raging, swirling water and fierce lightning strikes, perfectly depicted by Read in swirling greys, browns and blues, add a real sense of danger to the story. Eventually, the storm breaks and calm is restored. Here, friendship is about survival." * The Bookseller - Children's Previews * "Teresa Heapy's descriptions of the events really make readers feel that they're caught up in the storm along with the two protagonists, while Kate Read's collage style illustrations capture the drama of Teresa's telling brilliantly in this enemies become friends story of courage and kindness." * Red Reading Hub * "This memorable, pacey picture book for 5+ year olds is ideal to prompt discussions about friendship, helping others and acts of kindness. A real highlight is Kate Read's outstanding illustrations, which use atmospheric swirling greys, blues and browns to evoke the threatening storm. Highly recommended." * School Reading List * "An adventure story showing how in the face of adversity two forest enemies become friends. A story beautifully illustrated, filled with generosity, courage and kindness." * Jo Bowers * "Rich in language and visually dynamic, this is a picturebook that trusts young readers to engage with complexity. It leaves room to talk about conflict, cooperation, and how difficult moments can forge unexpected bonds. Lyrical, thoughtful and emotionally resonant, it offers a gentle reminder that sometimes the fiercest storms reveal the strongest connections." * Books for Keeps *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Hereford
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 5 years
Illustrations
Colour illustrations throughout
Dimensions
Height: 281 mm
Width: 258 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
380 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-915659-83-5 (9781915659835)
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Teresa Heapy has been an editor and tutor as well as an author. Her many books include educational
titles for the Oxford Reading Tree as well as picture stories such as Very Little Cinderella, with Sue Heap (winner of Best Picture Book in the Oxfordshire Book Awards). Teresa lives in Oxford.
Kate Read's first picture book, One Fox, was an international sensation, winning the Teach Early Years Award and the Mathical Book Prize in the UK; and the Cybils Award, a Parents' Choice Gold Award and a Kirkus Star in the US. Her illustrations are made with hand-painted and mono printed paper collage, finished digitally. Kate lives in Norfolk.
titles for the Oxford Reading Tree as well as picture stories such as Very Little Cinderella, with Sue Heap (winner of Best Picture Book in the Oxfordshire Book Awards). Teresa lives in Oxford.
Kate Read's first picture book, One Fox, was an international sensation, winning the Teach Early Years Award and the Mathical Book Prize in the UK; and the Cybils Award, a Parents' Choice Gold Award and a Kirkus Star in the US. Her illustrations are made with hand-painted and mono printed paper collage, finished digitally. Kate lives in Norfolk.