Het schrijven van Diana Hendry duikt in de complexiteit van menselijke verbindingen en de subtiele schoonheid van het dagelijks bestaan. Haar proza wordt gekenmerkt door inzichtelijke karakterstudies en een lyrische kwaliteit die vluchtige momenten van zowel vreugde als verdriet vastlegt. Door haar verhalen worden lezers uitgenodigd in werelden vol empathie en begrip, waar het alledaagse tot het buitengewone wordt verheven. Hendry's onderscheidende stem en haar vermogen om de diepten van emotionele ervaringen te verkennen, maken haar tot een diep resonante verteller.
Little Mouse feels scared when he lies in bed. What is that huffing and
puffing? Can I come into your bed? he asks Big Mouse, but Big Mouse does not
want to share his bed and is determined that Little Mouse should sleep alone.
Thus unravels the miniature world under the floorboards. schovat popis
Little Mouse, who is much too busy to help Big Mouse with the gardening, is dreaming up a surprise that involves daisies, lots of clover, and three feathers.
Diana Hendry, a prolific author from the Wirral, has written over forty books for children and teenagers, earning prestigious accolades like the Whitbread Award for "Harvey Angell." Her work includes adaptations for theatre and poetry collections for both adults and children. Active in literary education, she tutors teenagers at the Arvon Foundation's Moniack Mhor center. Currently residing in Edinburgh, Hendry's diverse contributions to literature highlight her deep connection to storytelling and education.
In search of the perfect holly with shiny berries to decorate his Christmas tree, Little Mouse begins to make his way home. Suddenly soft white flakes begin falling all around him. "The sky is coming undone!" fears Little Mouse. As he hurries home to tell Big Mouse his imagination overwhelms him. First, he sees a "strange creature" waving its arms at him as he passes the water. Then when he turns around he sees that an invisible monster is leaving footprints right behind him! Finally, after running circles Little Mouse arrives home only to find a giant "white monster" in front of the door. When Big Mouse finds Little Mouse outside he reassures him that the sky is not coming undone, but that it is snowing; after explaining away lIttle Mouse's fears, he shows Little Mouse that snow makes for a magical Christmas indeed. Glittery snow twinkles on the cover!
It is a hot sunny day and Big Mouse is digging in the garden. He asks Little Mouse to help, but Little Mouse is busy dreaming. The dream involves daisies, clover and two snowy white feathers. What can it be - and will Big Mouse like it?