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…and to all the illustrators who have won prizes in the prestigious international BIB award in this special, 50th-anniversary year.
I have been enthusing recently about Laura Carlin’s book The Promise, written by … Continue reading ... →
At the start of this month I published a list 50+ brilliant picture books with contributions from several illustrators I’m fortunate to have “met” (at least online). The list was intended to be an source of ideas and inspiration.
One interesting aspect for me of that list was how many of the books chosen were published 30, 40 or even 50 years ago. This observation made me want to look for the best picture books of recent years – to find some inspiration amongst the newest, brightest picture books available.
To help me in this quest I turned to this year’s winners of the Booktrust New Best Illustrators Award. These illustrators “represent the best rising talent in the field of illustration today, [they] demonstrate remarkable creative flair, artistic skill and boundless imagination in their work“, so who better to ask for some suggestions as to the best, fresh picture books?
So now, as the month draws to a close I offer you another springboard into a selection of amazing picture books. I hope the list will whet your appetite, stoke your imagination and make you hungry to visit the library. Here’s what our award winning illustrators chose and why they chose it…
Un Lion á Paris by Beatrice Alemagna
Absolutely gorgeous. Beautiful, beautiful art. Why isn’t this book everywhere?
The Enemy: A Book about Peace by Davide Cali, illustrated by Serge Bloch
I love the invention of Serge Bloch. Well delivered message.
This is wonderful! I am bookmarking it and will take a closer look at these illustrators! I’m all ready in love with a bunch of these book covers and can’t wait to seem more of these illustrators’ work.
Amy Broadmoore recently posted..18 Children’s Books About Asia
I think Shaun Tan is wonderful. His images are very complex, and he reminds me very much of Tove Jansson in some ways- he’s not afraid to address fear, loneliness and alienation in his books. I’m a big fan of Dave McLean and Neil Gaiman as well- The Wolves In The Wall is wonderful.
Ali B recently posted..Clever Polly and the Stupid Wolf by Catherine Storr
Hi Amy, This is definitely a post that is a bit too large to digest on first sitting! It’s the longest I’ve ever posted, but I really wanted to keep everyone’s suggestions together. I think it will make a great resource, and I’m sure I’ll be returning here come birthdays and christmas for inspiration!
Zoe recently posted..49 brilliant picture books from the past 5 years as chosen by award winning illustrators
Hi Ali,
I think you’re spot on with what Tove Jansson shares with Shaun Tan – hadn’t thought of it before I read your words, but it seems so clear now! Thankyou for bringing those together for me. The Wolves in the Wall will go on my wishlist!
Zoe recently posted..49 brilliant picture books from the past 5 years as chosen by award winning illustrators