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§NOMINATED - CILIP KATE GREENAWAY MEDAL
All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.
It's just an ordinary farm - until the animals revolt. They get rid of the irresponsible farmer. The other animals are sure that life is improving, but as systems are replaced and half-truths are retold, a new hierarchy emerges . . .
Orwell's tale of propaganda, power and greed has never felt more pertinent.
With an exciting new cover and inside illustrations by superstar Chris Mould.
'Heartily recommend.' Just Imagine
'Never been so timely . . . simply striking
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§NOMINATED - CILIP KATE GREENAWAY MEDAL

All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.

It's just an ordinary farm - until the animals revolt. They get rid of the irresponsible farmer. The other animals are sure that life is improving, but as systems are replaced and half-truths are retold, a new hierarchy emerges . . .

Orwell's tale of propaganda, power and greed has never felt more pertinent.

With an exciting new cover and inside illustrations by superstar Chris Mould.

'Heartily recommend.' Just Imagine

'Never been so timely . . . simply striking illustrations.' Armadillo Magazine

'Atmospheric and deliciously macabre.' Lancashire Post

'Perfectly pitched.' WRD Magazine
Autorenporträt
Mould, ChrisChris Mould has illustrated the gamut from picture books and young fiction, to theatre posters and satirical cartoon. As well as writing his own fiction and illustrating Ted Hughes' The Iron Man to much critical success, he has teamed up with author Matt Haig for the bestselling A Boy Called Christmas, A Girl Who Saved Christmas, Father Christmas and Me and The Truth Pixie. He lives in Yorkshire with his wife, has two grown-up daughters, and when he's not drawing and writing, you'll find him . . . actually, he's never not drawing or writing.
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[Mould] fills the pages with a macabre theatricality, a graceful terror, brooding and ominous. When the young people you know are properly ready for its bitter narrative then it would be Chris Mould's eloquent and crafty version that I'd heartily recommend they get hold of as an introduction to Orwell's world. Just Imagine