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The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse

The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse

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A book for all ages, a book for all time.

The Sunday Times and New York Times Number 1 bestselling book that inspired the BAFTA and Oscar-winning animated film.

Enter the world of Charlie’s four unlikely friends, discover their story and their most important life lessons. The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse have been shared millions of times online. They’ve also been recreated by children in schools and hung on hospital walls. They sometimes even appear on lamp posts and on cafe and bookshop windows. Here, you will find them together in this book of Charlie’s most-loved drawings, adventuring into the Wild and exploring the thoughts and feelings that unite us all.

‘A wonderful work of art and a wonderful window into the human heart’ Richard Curtis

Imprint: Ebury Press

Published: Oct/2019

ISBN: 9781529105100

Length : 128 Pages

MRP : ₹1199.00

The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse


A book for all ages, a book for all time.

The Sunday Times and New York Times Number 1 bestselling book that inspired the BAFTA and Oscar-winning animated film.

Enter the world of Charlie’s four unlikely friends, discover their story and their most important life lessons. The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse have been shared millions of times online. They’ve also been recreated by children in schools and hung on hospital walls. They sometimes even appear on lamp posts and on cafe and bookshop windows. Here, you will find them together in this book of Charlie’s most-loved drawings, adventuring into the Wild and exploring the thoughts and feelings that unite us all.

‘A wonderful work of art and a wonderful window into the human heart’ Richard Curtis

Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback

Reviews

James Corden

Wise words

Elisabeth Egan

Charlie Mackesy's mesmerizing debut combines the simplicity of 'The Giving Tree', magic of 'The Velveteen Rabbit' and the curiosity of 'Paddington'

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