Chatterbooks Pitch - The Dog Who Found Sorrow by Rūta Briede and Elīna Brasliņa |
Chatterbooks offer
The Emma Press are publishing The Dog Who Found Sorrow, a new picture book translated from Latvian, and are offering ten sets of the book to Chatterbooks Read and Review groups.
The book is written by Rūta Briede and translated by Elīna Brasliņa, with illustrations by Elīna Brasliņa.
The book tells the story of a town suddenly invaded with black clouds, greying scenery and scentless rose bushes, and the dog who tries to uncover the source of the gloom and darkness…
You can find out more about the book here: https://theemmapress.com/shop/the-dog-who-found-sorrow/. The books is best suited to children aged 6-8. There is also an accompanying activity pack filled with lots of interesting discussion questions and activity ideas. You can find this on our Chatterbooks resources page.
Synopsis
Mysterious black clouds invade a small town, obscuring the town with a heavy smoky gloom that refuses to leave. Flowers lose their scent and colour and people start to lose hope. The Dog Who Found Sorrow follows an intrepid dog who sets out on a daring quest, determined to find out where the clouds came from.
Please complete this survey by the 13 December for the chance to take part.
The book tells the story of a town suddenly invaded with black clouds, greying scenery and scentless rose bushes, and the dog who tries to uncover the source of the gloom and darkness…
You can find out more about the book here: https://theemmapress.com/shop/the-dog-who-found-sorrow/. The books is best suited to children aged 6-8. There is also an accompanying activity pack filled with lots of interesting discussion questions and activity ideas. You can find this on our Chatterbooks resources page.
Synopsis
Mysterious black clouds invade a small town, obscuring the town with a heavy smoky gloom that refuses to leave. Flowers lose their scent and colour and people start to lose hope. The Dog Who Found Sorrow follows an intrepid dog who sets out on a daring quest, determined to find out where the clouds came from.
Please complete this survey by the 13 December for the chance to take part.
In return for receiving the 10 copies of each book, we expect each child to write a review by the deadline date and to create a display.