Our Latest Picture Book is well received
- Onetree House
- May 8, 2025
- 1 min read

The Times Age report on the launch of Ian Chapman's sophisticated picture book makes interesting reading. "Though more solemn than the usual children's fare on the market, Chapman hoped Left to Nowhere would be an introspective and, ultimately, hopeful reading experience for both children and adults reading to them" the article reads. For a full review click here.







Great interview, but if I'm being honest felt more like 'why I'm still a Calvinist' than 'Christian'. I respect that Kristen's faith tradition is important to her, and she can obviously share to the level she feels comfortable with and no more, but this was a very intellectual conversation. I'd have appreciated hearing more about Kristen's personal faith in Jesus Himself and why that is not shaken despite the attacks she's endured. Rvca Gi
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"Left to Nowhere" sounds thought-provoking! Has anyone else found picture books effective in exploring difficult themes with children? I remember using "The Giving Tree" to discuss generosity with my daughter, and it sparked some fascinating conversations. Did anyone realize Pacman 30th Anniversary was so long ago?