The King and Nothing
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Comme des geants inc.
Publishing:8th May '25
£15.99
This title is due to be published on 8th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

From author-illustrator Olivier Tallec, a clever, joyful story about a king with everything who goes searching for nothing—literally
There once lived a king who had absolutely everything—and we mean everything. From elephants without trunks, to caramel-flavored ice skates, to caterpillars on bicycles, and even storm clouds that refused to make lightning. Yes, there was simply nothing you can imagine that this king did not have . . . well, except for nothing itself. From author-illustrator Olivier Tallec, The King and Nothing is the wonderfully whimsical and philosophical take of one person who searches high and low for nothing, only to encounter something at every turn. Just how far will the king go to find nothing?
"Playful language and signature-style cartoons help readers take hold of two abstractions: the concept of acquisitive behavior, and the idea of naught. In this fable, the monarch realizes that everything in the universe has significance—a revelation that leads him to a different way of being." * Publishers Weekly *
“An enchanting story that is recommended for readers across a wide grade range.” -- Susan McClellan * School Library Journal *
"The story might well spur discussions about greed and nothingness . . . thought-provoking fare for budding existentialists." * Kirkus *
"A primer on existentialism and a caution against overconsumption (but not necessarily a tome on the moral imperative to redistribute wealth), The King and Nothing is a delightfully complex story, rich with cheeky wordplay and illustrated in a bright, cartoonish style." * Montreal Review of Books *
"A timely message about how the chaotic mess of too many possessions can be countered with thoughtfulness, a desire for simplicity, and a deep clean out of one’s closet." * Youth Services Book Review *
ISBN: 9781990252389
Dimensions: 305mm x 229mm x 15mm
Weight: unknown
40 pages