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Would Anyone Notice?

Joke Eikenaar

Would Anyone Notice?
Would Anyone Notice?

Would Anyone Notice?

Joke Eikenaar

Hardback / bound | English
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Description

"A timid king allows his friends to impersonate him until he musters the courage to show his face to the world. The new monarch of Saint Adjak—a fictional land with boats and carriages and a heterogeneous animal populace—is small, and he worries the people will be unimpressed when they see him. Two of his friends offer to engage in public events in his place, wearing his crown and outerwear (illustrated as a cape but described as a coat, in a slightly confusing quirk of text or translation). But neither imposter functions as an ideal stand-in, and the king is convinced to show himself to his subjects, who instantly receive him with praise. This Dutch import taps into fairy-tale tropes—including benevolent royalty and light deception—to illustrate a tidy journey toward self-confidence. The story unfolds in short, rapid sentences, skipping lightly through the beats of self-doubt and acceptance. A palette of reds, browns, and ochers accented with sky blue provides an earthy lushness to the elegantly dressed citizens and their diffident ruler. Those who struggle with self-confidence may feel reassured by the clamor of appreciation the king receives upon facing his fears. More cynical readers may wonder why the most privileged member of a society lies to his citizenry and is greeted with cheers. A reminder to be true to yourself (and everyone else)." -Kirkus Reviews



"A timid king allows his friends to impersonate him until he musters the courage to show his face to the world. The new monarch of Saint Adjak—a fictional land with boats and carriages and a heterogeneous animal populace—is small, and he worries the people will be unimpressed when they see him. Two of his friends offer to engage in public events in his place, wearing his crown and outerwear (illustrated as a cape but described as a coat, in a slightly confusing quirk of text or translation). But neither imposter functions as an ideal stand-in, and the king is convinced to show himself to his subjects, who instantly receive him with praise. This Dutch import taps into fairy-tale tropes—including benevolent royalty and light deception—to illustrate a tidy journey toward self-confidence. The story unfolds in short, rapid sentences, skipping lightly through the beats of self-doubt and acceptance. A palette of reds, browns, and ochers accented with sky blue provides an earthy lushness to the elegantly dressed citizens and their diffident ruler. Those who struggle with self-confidence may feel reassured by the clamor of appreciation the king receives upon facing his fears. More cynical readers may wonder why the most privileged member of a society lies to his citizenry and is greeted with cheers. A reminder to be true to yourself (and everyone else)." -Kirkus Reviews



Joke Eikenaar likes to illustrate. From atmospheric images and emotions, to color or black and white. She likes making picture books, especially with animals or people where emotion also plays an important role. But she also likes to write. Inventing a plot, atmospheric descriptions, adventures, the structure of a story… And she can't choose between the two. So she does both. 

Connie Snoek worked as a theater maker when she discovered her passion for illustrating. She wrote the stories and designed the decors, clothing and figures of her own children’s puppet theater. In 2009 she decided to focus entirely on illustrating children’s books. She’s inspired by nature and by her journeys to Asia. Connie received an Honorable Mention for her picture book Cas de cat by 3x3 magazine of contemporary illustration in New York. Her work is exhibited all over the world.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Clavis Publishing
  • Pub date
    Dec 2023
  • Pages
    32
  • Theme
    Children’s: picture books, activity books, early learning concepts
  • Dimensions
    290 x 210 mm
  • EAN
    9781605379487
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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