The greep and the grork are very different, but they are still the best of friends. The greep is brave and never scared, while the grork is shy and easily frightened. Together they set off on a journey, and the grork learns to confront his fear with a little bit of help from his friend. Praise for Kate Cave and Nick Maland's previous book: The Boy Who Became an Eagle 'Cave's prose is as spare as winter and has a restrained icy beauty while it niggles away at ideas about freedom and the need for a home. Maland's brilliant, detailed drawings conjure up a sense of both claustrophobia and wide open spaces where the imagination can soar.' (The Guardian 31.1.01)
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Kathryn Cave is an award-winning author of books for children of all ages. Her story Something Else (illustrated by Chris Riddell) has sold over half a million copies and won the under-8s section of the first UNESCO award for Children's Literature in the Service of Tolerance. Kathryn loves author visits and is in demand for storybag workshops in school
More about Kathryn CaveMara Bergman grew up in Wantagh, Long Island, USA, and knew at an early age that she wanted to be a writer. Her poems have been published in many magazines, and she received a Writer's Bursary from South East Arts UK for 1995/6, as well as prizes in several poetry competitions. Mara has always felt a strong link between poetry and picture books, and she bega
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