Learn all about the festivals and folktales which shape cultures around the world in this beautifully illustrated book.
Find out where lost loved ones are remembered with paper lanterns and which culture tells the story of Rama and Sita. Discover the origins of Diwali and which US state builds massive sandcastles.
This fascinating book celebrates all that makes our brilliant world so special; how we all have similarities and differences; how despite our various cultures and beliefs we are united by storytelling and celebrations.
Vibrant artwork from Emma Trithart and Jane Newland perfectly illustrations the rich and unique festivals and myths which are central to many religions, nations and cultures.
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Sandra Lawrence is an author and journalist from London. Sandra has written for all the broadsheets and regularly contributes features to the Daily and Sunday Telegraph. She has also written for magazines, including Marie Claire and Country Life.
More about Sandra LawrenceJane Newland graduated from Maidstone College of Art with a degree in illustration, and has worked with a broad range of clients. She works traditionally and digitally, and has a bit of an obsession with detail. Jane lives in Norwich, Norfolk. Sandra Lawrence wears two writing hats: as a journalist, writing for newspapers and magazines such as the Daily and
More about Jane Newland Emma Trithart (Illustrator)
Emma Trithart is an illustrator, hand letterer and graphic designer living in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BFA in Illustration from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and has worked with a wide variety of amazing clients since then. When not drawing she enjoys karaoke, video games, petting other peo