What they say
Look Back! by Trish Cooke and Caroline Binch (Papillote Press £6.99) even has the confidence to remind children (and parents) that fear is an inevitable part of life. This is a beautiful book with painstaking, lifelike illustrations that pull you into the story from the start. Cooke tells a West Indian grandmother’s tale about a predator no one has ever clapped eyes on – Ti Bolom. We meet the grandmother as a little girl with furrowed brow and braided hair, standing in a tropical wilderness and turning to look back at… nothing. Sometimes that is the nature of fear: the predator you never see but continue to believe exists. And I love the way the exploration collides here with a celebration of the rapport between a grandmother and her grandson: family, at its best, the ultimate tonic.
— Kate Kellaway, The Observer
— Parents in Touch
— Bookwitch
— Louise Ellis-Barrett, Armadillo Magazine
— Angela Redfern, The School Librarian
— Sue Mansfield, The International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY)
— Clive Barnes, Books for Keeps
— Kate Kellaway, The Observer
— Parents in Touch
— Bookwitch
— Louise Ellis-Barrett, Armadillo Magazine
— Angela Redfern, The School Librarian
— Sue Mansfield, The International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY)
— Clive Barnes, Books for Keeps
About the Author
Trish Cooke
Trish Cooke is an award-winning author, scriptwriter and actress of Dominican heritage. Born in Bradford, she was inspired to write mostly by her parents who were great storytellers. Her most popular children’s book, So Much, won the 0-5 category of the Smarties Book Prize and the Kurt Maschler Award in 1994