Anthony Browne lends his singular talent for rendering primates to a lovingly detailed concept book that will captivate readers both young and old.
What’s the opposite of old? Young! What’s the opposite of sad? Happy! Big or small, alone or together, the primates in this book of opposites are wonderfully unique, from gorillas to white-faced capuchins to orangutans. With Anthony Browne’s striking palette and flair for facial expressions, this celebration of the world of primates is sure to charm and entertain.
Browne’s trademark humor and affinity for apes as representatives for human emotion work together beautifully here. —The Horn Book
What’s the opposite of a not-so-hot book? This utterly beguiling offering. —Kirkus Reviews
The “opposites” genre is a biggie in picture books. I’d be hard pressed to detail exactly what makes one work so well compared to another. But when it does work, it works like a charm. The delightful Big Gorilla works perfectly, with illustrations shifting from “together” to “alone” and “happy” to “sad” and so on with engaging creatures bringing the concepts beautifully to life. Irresistible. —Parade
Anthony Browne is the award-winning author and illustrator of many books for children, including Gorilla and Zoo, both of which won the Kate Greenaway Medal. In 2000 he was the first British illustrator to receive the Hans Christian Andersen Award, and he also served as the UK Children’s Laureate from 2009 to 2011. Anthony Browne lives in England.
Anthony Browne lends his singular talent for rendering primates to a lovingly detailed concept book that will captivate readers both young and old.
What’s the opposite of old? Young! What’s the opposite of sad? Happy! Big or small, alone or together, the primates in this book of opposites are wonderfully unique, from gorillas to white-faced capuchins to orangutans. With Anthony Browne’s striking palette and flair for facial expressions, this celebration of the world of primates is sure to charm and entertain.
Praise
Browne’s trademark humor and affinity for apes as representatives for human emotion work together beautifully here. —The Horn Book
What’s the opposite of a not-so-hot book? This utterly beguiling offering. —Kirkus Reviews
The “opposites” genre is a biggie in picture books. I’d be hard pressed to detail exactly what makes one work so well compared to another. But when it does work, it works like a charm. The delightful Big Gorilla works perfectly, with illustrations shifting from “together” to “alone” and “happy” to “sad” and so on with engaging creatures bringing the concepts beautifully to life. Irresistible. —Parade
Author
Anthony Browne is the award-winning author and illustrator of many books for children, including Gorilla and Zoo, both of which won the Kate Greenaway Medal. In 2000 he was the first British illustrator to receive the Hans Christian Andersen Award, and he also served as the UK Children’s Laureate from 2009 to 2011. Anthony Browne lives in England.