How to be a Lion
A celebration of individuality and quiet courage
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Random House Children's UK
Published:28th Jun '18
Should be back in stock very soon
This heartwarming tale features a lion and a duck, showcasing the importance of individuality and quiet courage in a world of expectations.
In How to be a Lion, readers are introduced to Leonard, a lion who defies the traditional expectations of his kind. Unlike other lions, Leonard is gentle and introspective, finding solace in his unique friendship with Marianne, a duck. Their bond challenges the stereotypes associated with their species, inviting readers to explore themes of individuality and acceptance. As the story unfolds, Leonard and Marianne face a threat that endangers their way of life, prompting them to confront their fears and stand up for what they believe in.
This delightful picture book is not just a story about a lion and a duck; it serves as a guide for readers of all ages on how to embrace their true selves. The narrative encourages young readers to understand that they don’t have to be loud or aggressive to make their voices heard. Instead, it champions the idea that quiet courage, daydreaming, and being true to oneself are powerful traits that deserve recognition and celebration.
How to be a Lion is beautifully illustrated with vibrant colors and warm tones, enhancing the heartfelt message of the story. It resonates with both children and adults, reminding us that strength can be found in gentleness and that friendship knows no boundaries. This book is a celebration of individuality, encouraging readers to embrace their uniqueness and speak up for themselves and others in a world that often values conformity over authenticity.
This witty, resonant picture book is a manual for anyone's life, young or old. * Sunday Times Children's Book of the Week *
Positive role models showing boys how to be a whole person are few and far between these days. This marvellous book triumphs in that essential job. * Kirkus *
Leonard is a lion like no other: he loves poetry and daydreaming and his best friend is a duck. But how will the pair react when their way of life is threatened and the other lions insist Leonard should be fierce? Framed by a glowing palette of burnt yellows and oranges, and infused with humour and warmth, this thought-provoking fable celebrates courage, individuality and the power of words. * The Bookseller *
The story's confiding, narrative voice draws readers in close, while bold, scrabbly ink lines by British author-illustrator Vere (the Max picture books) add life and giggles to Leonard and Marianne's friendship. Vere's fable makes a watertight-and charming-case for ignoring the pressures of conformity. * Publishers Weekly *
Ed Vere just keeps getting better and better! How To Be a Lion features the very sweetest Lion, Leonard: a dreamer rather than a chomper, and, most importantly, a great friend. Just because you're a lion doesn't mean that you have to roar, and, in fact, the world would probably be a better place with less roaring, and more time spent on Leonard's thinking hill. Vere's language is beautifully warm and reassuring, whilst retaining a lovely originality, and is gently reminiscent of Winnie the Pooh. A perfect book for all thinking lions (and all clever ducks, too). * BookTrust *
This is a book that challenges children's assumptions and demonstrates that situations look different from different perspectives. It champions staying true to oneself and sticking to one's principles and by one's friends regardless of what others think. The book also beautifully highlights the power and beauty of the written and spoken word... Children will feel empowered after reading such a deliberate story of unyielding strength and self-awareness. Thoughtful and provocative words to live by. * School Library Journal *
How to be a Lion is beautiful - this should come as no surprise as Ed Vere is always a phenomenal artist, but his words can stand on their own and they form a beautiful meditation on the power of being different, ignoring the herd (in this case the pride) and being true to your beliefs, yourself and your friends; and in knowing that tough decisions do not have to be faced alone...It is usually extremely hard to find a picture book of the year but for me, I think, it may be How to be a Lion! * Teen Librarian *
ISBN: 9780141376363
Dimensions: 278mm x 212mm x 4mm
Weight: 176g
32 pages