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Review | Wednesday 24 February 2010

The Reflections Of A Solitary Hamster: Astrid Desbordes and Pauline Martin

Take one narcissistic and arrogant hamster who won't share his waffles; a slow-moving snail; a short-sighted mole who aspires to be a writer; a hedgehog who wishes he had soft fur instead of spines; an admiring squirrel and a rabbit who might steal some of Hamster's limelight, and you have Reflections of a Solitary Hamster, a wistful and funny graphic novel.

This book will appeal to all ages: young readers will delight in its large, bold format and cute animals, and older readers will relate to the angst and philosophising of the forest friends. Reflections is composed of a series of very short vignettes that build a very whimsical and funny world.

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Astrid Desbordes and Pauline Martin

$19.99

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