Rabbit and Bear: A Bite in the Night : Book 4
(Autor) Julian GoughGorgeously illustrated and with a classic feel, this is a brilliantly funny story of a rabbit and a bear who discover that things are always better when they're shared with a friend. Ideal for readers moving on from picture books. 'A perfect animal double-act.' (The Times, Book of the Week) Rabbit is surprised: some of the trees in the valley seem to be flying south for the winter. His friend Bear is sure that trees can't fly. Then there's a loud CRUNCH! from Very Near By. It sounds like the world's largest rabbit, eating the world's largest carrot. There's a new creature in Rabbit and Bear's valley, and he's trying to Change Everything. From novelist and playwright Julian Gough, and the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, Jim Field, this is a tale of friendship, Progess, and all kinds of getting muddy. 'Rabbit's Bad Habits is a breath of fresh air in children's fiction, a laugh-out-loud story of rabbit and wolf and bear, of avalanches and snowmen. The sort of story that makes you want to send your children to bed early, so you can read it to them.' Neil Gaiman
Julian Gough
Julian Gough is an Irish novelist, playwright, and children's author known for his witty and inventive writing style. His most notable works include the Jude series, which follows the misadventures of a talking rabbit named Jude. Gough's writing is characterized by its sharp humor, clever wordplay, and imaginative storytelling. He has made significant contributions to contemporary literature through his unique and engaging approach to storytelling. His most famous work is likely "Jude in London," the third book in the Jude series, which garnered critical acclaim for its humor and originality. Gough's impact on the literary genre can be seen in his ability to blend genres and create memorable characters that resonate with readers of all ages.