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.






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Such wonderful news about your latest picture book being so well received it’s always inspiring to see creative work connect with readers! As someone working on publishing my own book, I’ve noticed how much thoughtful promotion plays a part in getting a story into the hands of the right audience. That’s where partnering with a good book marketing agency has opened my eyes to the strategies behind visibility and engagement. It’s fascinating how storytelling and effective outreach go hand in hand. Thanks for sharing this uplifting update!
This write-up on the latest picture book caught my eye it’s so encouraging to see thoughtful stories finding their audience and being well received. It reminds me why books matter in shaping empathy and imagination in both kids and adults. I’ve been exploring the idea of book self publish lately for some ideas of getting my own story out there one day. Seeing publishers celebrate creative voices like this really motivates anyone thinking about sharing their own work. Congratulations to the team on another meaningful addition to the world of children’s literature!
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