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BfK No. 246 - January 2021
BfK 246 January 2021

This issue’s cover illustration is from A Shelter for Sadness by Anne Booth, illustrated by David Litchfield. Thanks to Templar Publishing for their help with this January cover.

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Slug in Love

Rachel Bright
Illustrated by Nadia Shireen
32pp, PICTURE BOOK, 978-1471188602
Under 5s Pre-School/Nursery/Infant

Slug in Love

Meet Doug. Doug is a slug, who needs a hug. We can all identify with that right now. Emerging from a discarded ice-cream carton, stickily and a little mucky around the chops, but with an endearing smile, Doug is surely irresistible. Apparently not. No-one wants to give him a hug, not the ant, caterpillar, worm or spider. On plods Doug, alone. And then he meets Gail, a snail, also icky, mucky, yucky and sticky. Surely they’ll make a perfect couple. But that’s not how love works and there’s simply no spark between this slimy pair. Just as it seems Doug will never get his hug, love comes flying by, as it so often does. After the emotional rollercoaster of the story, readers are left with the gorgeous, happy image of a slug in love.

Told with extraordinary economy, every line, word and image delivers feeling and intent, and simple as it seems, there’s real emotional depth to the story. Doug’s despair at ever finding love is echoed in a rainy landscape, flowers drooping, and it’s heartbreaking, while the scene in which Doug and Gail realise they are not meant to be is brilliantly, wordlessly explained, the turn of a page changing everything. Superb.

Read our Q&A interview with Rachel Bright and Nadia Shireen.

Reviewer: 
Andrea Reece
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