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Wild Life

Leisa Stewart-Sharpe

Helen Shoesmith

Journey through the jungle and coral reefs across the African plains and icy poles and even to the Galápagos Islands as you discover all there is to know about the world's best-known and best-loved naturalist Sir David Attenborough in this beautifully illustrated picture book.

From a childhood spent searching for fossils to his awe-inspiring work as a broadcaster and conservationist learn about Sir David Attenborough's WILD life as he goes further higher and deeper than anyone ever before to share our incredible natural world and embarks on a mission to protect it.

A perfect gift for budding naturalists and fans of David's wildlife documentaries.

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  • Classification : Travel & Adventure
  • Pub Date : SEP 1, 2022
  • Imprint : Wren & Rook
  • Page Extent : 32
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781526364173
  • Price : INR 399
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Leisa Stewart-Sharpe

Leisa Stewart-Sharpe (Author)
Leisa Stewart-Sharpe is a trained journalist turned children's author who writes stunning non-fiction and picture books. Originally from Australia Leisa's childhood has inspired her love for the natural world and its strange and wonderful creatures. Her first book Blue Planet II is part of a major new children's non-fiction series in collaboration with BBC Earth and published by Puffin. Leisa also has a handful of exciting nonfiction titles and picture books coming soo

Helen Shoesmith (Illustrator)
Helen has a degree in Graphic Arts from Liverpool John Moores University and a Masters in Illustration for Children from the North East Wales School of Art. Helen lives and works in the North West of England with her partner and two young children and when she's not drawing she's planning adventurous family days out and cosy nights in.

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Helen Shoesmith

Kate Williams (Author)
Kate Williams is a historian, author and broadcaster. She is the author of historical biographies, ENGLAND'S MISTRESS ('wonderful', Washington Post), BECOMING QUEEN ('outstanding', Spectator), YOUNG ELIZABETH ('fascinating', Telegraph), JOSEPHINE ('a sparkling account,' The Daily Mail) and the novels, THE PLEASURES OF MEN ('thrilling..a soaring talent let loose', Independent) and THE STORMS OF WAR ('the new Cazalet Chronicles,' Lisa Hilton). She wrote THE RING AND THE CROWN on the history of royal weddings with fellow history girls, Alison Weir, Sarah Gristwood and Tracy Borman.

She studied her degree and DPhil at Somerville College, Oxford and is now the Director of Life Writing at Royal Holloway, University of London.

She appears weekly on television and radio, discussing social history, royal history and general politics and culture. She was the social historian on BBC2's Restoration Home and her BBC 2 documentary 'Young Victoria is often repeated. She is CNN's in-house historian and analyst.

In 2019, Kate chaired the Women's Prize for Fiction.

Helen Shoesmith (Illustrator)
Helen and has a degree in Graphic Arts from Liverpool John Moores University and a Masters in Illustration for Children from the North East Wales School of Art. Helen lives and works in the North West of England with her partner and two young children and when she's not drawing she's planning adventurous family days out and cosy nights in.

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