Harry Miller’s Run by David Almond & Salvatore Rubbino

On the face of it, Harry Miller’s Run describes a magic day in the early life of Harry (now an old man) who once ran from Newcastle to South Shields for a dip in the sea with friends. But beneath that lies a warm and touching tale of the pleasure and wonder to be found in friendship, human connection and community.

A multi-award winning author, best known for his insightful and profoundly moving books for children including Skellig, The Savage and My Dad’s a Birdman, only a master storyteller like David Almond could evoke such a sense of place and time with so much joy.

This is an exquisite book, beautifully illustrated in muted, pastel tones and a story that defies easy categorisation. Perfect for patient, thoughtful readers who enjoy some depth.

Highly recommended for ages 7 and up, including adults.


Athina Clarke