
And I Climbed, And I Climbed
Stephen Lightbown(Author)
Troika Books (Publisher)
Published on 11. September 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-1-912745-29-6 (ISBN)
Description
Cosmo is a young boy whose life has been changed forever, after falling out of the tree he loved to climb. Now, Cosmo is disabled and uses a wheelchair. Now, Cosmo wants to have a conversation with the tree.
In this outstanding debut collection for children, Stephen Lightbown draws on his own personal experiences as a wheelchair user, while creating a unique and utterly engaging character in Cosmo. Written in Cosmo's voice and peppered with contributions from the boy's family, these poems take the reader on a journey of challenges, questions, hurts, explorations and triumphs. Cosmo is endlessly open and curious, and his observations and reflections are at once perceptive, raw, hilarious, confronting and enchanting.
How can Cosmo come to terms with, and adapt to, this seismic change in his life? Is his life as he knew it gone? Could there be new possibilities ahead, and also new abilities that Cosmo doesn't yet know he possesses? And will the tree ever reply to his number one question: why?
In this outstanding debut collection for children, Stephen Lightbown draws on his own personal experiences as a wheelchair user, while creating a unique and utterly engaging character in Cosmo. Written in Cosmo's voice and peppered with contributions from the boy's family, these poems take the reader on a journey of challenges, questions, hurts, explorations and triumphs. Cosmo is endlessly open and curious, and his observations and reflections are at once perceptive, raw, hilarious, confronting and enchanting.
How can Cosmo come to terms with, and adapt to, this seismic change in his life? Is his life as he knew it gone? Could there be new possibilities ahead, and also new abilities that Cosmo doesn't yet know he possesses? And will the tree ever reply to his number one question: why?
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
ARDLEIGH
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 7 years
Dimensions
Height: 195 mm
Width: 125 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
128 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-912745-29-6 (9781912745296)
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Persons
Stephen Lightbown lives in Bristol and writes extensively but not exclusively about life as a wheelchair user. Stephen has written poetry for adults and is passionate about wanting to see authentic voices writing about disability across all ages. This is his first collection of poetry for children.
Shih-Yu Lin was born in Taipei in Taiwan but now lives in London. He is a graduate of the MA illustration course at Cambridge School of Art. His first book for Troika was An Ordinary Story and his most recent book for Troika was the acclaimed Things That Should be in a Poem by Coral Rumble.
Shih-Yu Lin was born in Taipei in Taiwan but now lives in London. He is a graduate of the MA illustration course at Cambridge School of Art. His first book for Troika was An Ordinary Story and his most recent book for Troika was the acclaimed Things That Should be in a Poem by Coral Rumble.