Max is a fearless kitten
Max is a brave kitten
Max is a kitten who chases mice

But what does a mouse look like? 

(And what happens when a fearless kitten finally meets a duplicitous mouse??)


Max the Brave is a New York Times & USA Today Bestseller

As well as being named one of The Sunday Times's '100 Modern Children's Classics', Max was long listed for the Kate Greenaway medal and is published in over 15 languages.

'Max the Brave' will be given free to over 600,000 children aged 3 to 4 in the UK thanks to the wonderful children's literacy charity , Booktrust. See here for more info. 

'Charming and Funny' - The Huffington Post

'Max is an expressive huge-eyed black ball of kinetic kittenness' - New York Times

WATCH the trailer made by the excellent Animade HERE

Learn how to draw Max the Brave here!

UK - Puffin Books US - Sourcebooks

Some reviews for Max;

The New York Times - 'Max is an expressive huge-eyed black ball of kinetic kittenness who pops against each page’s bright, differently colored background. Kids will be tickled that they can distinguish a mouse and a monster while Max doesn’t, and — spoiler alert — the monster is more funny than scary.'

'will appeal to design-savvy parents'

The Sunday Times's - Children's book of the week - 'Elegantly designed - jokes that build - laugh out loud text'

The Huffington Post - 'Charming and funny'

The FT - 'One of those cherishable picture books designed to withstand repeat bedtime readings.'

The Independent - 'full of cat-appeal'

Publisher's Weekly - 'the punchy text and illustrations command attention'

Kirkus 'A cat-and-mouse game to be laughed at and reread.'

And;

Books for Keeps - 'Ed Vere is the king of colour in contemporary picture books & Max the Brave is another showcase of delights.'

 

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