Sliding Stories

2014

Illustrator
Genre
fiction
 
picturebook
Original
Language
Estonian
Publisher
Dolce Press
ISBN
9789985987193
Year
2014
Pages
32
Age
6+

Synopsis

All five stories in the book are based on real events and are tied to animals slipping and sliding in one way or another. Elephants slide on a muddy hillside at the zoo while mice do it between the layers of insulation under a new roof, a crow does somersaults on the hood of a snowy car, bear cubs have fun the same way that shepherd boys did long ago ā€“ sliding down a hill on a young birch branch, and wolf pups on a frozen puddle act like leaves blowing in the wind. The descriptions of animals entertaining themselves give the impression of being simultaneously realistic and make-believe. PĆ¼ttsepp, a biologist, has the special ability to don the skins of both forest animals and humans. He skilfully balances himself on the line between the two worlds, and suspense develops in the stories from the brief contact between them. At the same time, the author maintains the gaze of a friendly observer and does not tend to anthropomorphise the animalsā€™ thoughts or behaviours. Katrin Erlichā€™s enchanting illustrations electrify the readerā€™s imagination and add a good dose of fairy tale to the stories.

Reading Sample

Sliding Stories (ENG)
Sliding Stories-layout sample

Awards

2015 Nominee of the Tartu Prize for Childrenā€™s Literature (Childhood Prize)
2014 5 Best-Designed Childrenā€™s Books, special prize of the Estonian Childrenā€™s Literature Centre