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Cover Story
The January cover of BfK features an illustration from No More Television!, the latest title from Philippe Dupasquier who is the subject of this month's Authorgraph. The book is published by Andersen Press and we're grateful to them for their help in using this on our front cover.
In a vivid and bitterly poignant opening chapter, the dyslexic hero of this book hurls his school dinner towards the jeering faces of the children who are mocking him as he struggles through a lunch hour of frustration with the work that everybody else has finished. He flees up onto the fells, where he seeks solace by fantasising about owning a dog 'who would love him loyally and uncritically'. But also roaming the fells is a feral, sheep-killing hound whom the child is eventually forced to confront. This is a good, solid story about loneliness and comradeship, struggle and survival. Children in Years 5 and 6 and their parents and teachers, will probably find it particularly sympathetic.