The yellow road

Sven Nordqvist

Book - 2025

Sam wakes up in a strange fairytale land of small folk and talking animals, with no idea where he is. How will he get home? "Take the yellow road" says The-One-Who-Knows-Everything. Equipped with a very useful backpack and an optimistic attitude, Sam travels through fantastical landscapes, encountering giggly giraffes, fearsome trolls, a gruff submarine captain and a magical painting. Sometimes the yellow road disappears entirely. Will Sam ever find his way home?

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Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Picture books
Published
Edinburgh : Floris Books 2025.
Language
English
Swedish
Main Author
Sven Nordqvist (author)
Other Authors
Polly Lawson (translator)
Item Description
Originally published in Swedish as Vägen hem. Stockholm : Bokförlaget Opal AB, 2023.
Physical Description
30 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 27 cm
Audience
Preschool.
ISBN
9781782509288
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Fantastically detailed paintings depict a young boy's encounters with a variety of quirky characters as he travels through unfamiliar territories in this Swedish import. Pale-skinned, towheaded Sam wakes to find himself in a forest. A number of friendly "small folk" surround him and offer assistance. A wise woman tells him to take the "yellow road" to get back home. As he walks, climbs, rides, sails, and even parachutes, a magical backpack gifted by the small folk holds an apparently endless supply of just what he needs at any given moment. As in previous works, Nordqvist's ink, watercolor, and acrylic illustrations reward close attention; the artwork contains myriad items not referred to in the straightforward text. Miniature farms with insect livestock, fancifully built houses, the wise woman's cluttered room, and an artist's studio are particularly intriguing. A spontaneous dip in a soup-pot pool, an amusing underwater scene, and a frantic chase by assorted animated toys add humor to Sam's journey. Encounters with (slightly) menacing trolls and talking animals contribute to the fairy-tale feel. Reminiscent of Remy Charlip'sFortunately (1964), the episodic tale sees Sam experiencing both setbacks and serendipitous events. Once reassured by Sam's arrival in familiar surroundings, youngsters will undoubtedly enjoy multiple readings--or at least some backtracking to pore over their favorite scenes. Whimsical settings, creatively imagined creatures, and nonstop action make this unplanned trip well worth taking.(Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.