Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), was the author of Gulliver's Travels,
one of the world's greatest satirical fantasies. He was Dean of St
Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin from 1713-1745.
Lauren O’Neill is an illustrator and graphic designer. Originally
from Wexford, she moved to Dublin to study in NCAD and stayed. Her
work has appeared across a wide variety of areas from advertising
campaigns to storybooks and gallery exhibitions. She has
illustrated many books including Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s
Travels, which won the Children’s Books Ireland Merit Award for
Illustration, and Blazing a Trail which won the Children's Book of
the Year (senior) Irish Book Award in 2018.
www.laurenipsum.ie
sumptuous … Gulliver’s exciting adventures expertly captured by
Lauren O’Neill
*Maternity & Infant Magazine*
modern retelling, with exciting new illustrations, is a brilliant
way of introducing children to the themes in this classic book …
the artwork of Lauren O’Neill is outstanding and deserving of
awards … this book would appeal to all ages: while aimed at younger
people and seen initially as a picture book, I would also want it
in my stock for A-level pupils who study Politics and English
*School Librarian Magazine*
who doesn’t love the centuries-old tale which has captured
book-lovers’ hearts for many generations, the world over? … what
truly makes this edition stand out from its predecessors is the
discovery of a new illustration talent in Dublin-based Lauren
O’Neill. Her incredible artwork is so gloriously vivid in colour,
her page design so exquisitely staged and her characters so full of
wit and personality they practically leap from the page. And each
element combines meticulously to breathe new life into Swift’s epic
tale and magical storytelling. The book cover itself is a master
class in great design, from the debossed hand-lettering to the
limited colour palette and period details. Each element has been
considered by O’Neill and is an ingenious summation of the tale,
perfectly illustrating the dichotomy of the protagonist’s story … a
commendable production and hopefully the first of many classics to
be reinvented by this illustrator!
*childrensbooksireland.ie*
This beautifully illustrated, dynamic retelling skilfully meets the
challenge of bringing this beloved classic novel to a new
generation. Mary Webb’s accessible, carefully-pitched text about
Gulliver’s time with the Lilliputians (in which he is perceived as
a giant) and his stay with the Brobdingna (where the people are
giants compared to him) interweaves with Lauren O’Neill’s
captivating, immersive illustrations. The red ribbon for marking
page position evokes a continuity of literary heritage while Webb
and O’Neill skilfully capture the original tale’s humour and
satire. An engaging read-aloud for junior classes and a valuable
book for readers about the futility of war and the importance of
respecting different perspectives.
*Children’s Books Ireland*
a very thoughtful update of the original work … which manages to
maintain the essence the source material. We're truly thrilled that
Gulliver's Travels will once again earn a place on children's
bookshelves … The illustrations are full of character yet avoid
feeling too modern to compliment the classic story, no easy feat
for illustrator Lauren O'Neill to achieve
*Leabhar Love*
Gulliver is an abundantly illustrated retelling of a favourite
classic
*Irish Times*
beautifully illustrated
*Marian Finucane*
Lauren O’Neill has injected magic and wonder into each page
*Wexford People*
beautifully illustrated, this beloved classic will definitely find
a new readership
*Woman’s Way*
full of humour and adventure … thrilling illustrations … very
enjoyable
*Ireland’s Own*
a great retelling of those first bits of the classic everyone
knows, accompanied by marvellous pictures. A most cherishable slice
of literary history for the young … excellent. First and foremost
is the artwork. This is wonderful, packed with the best detail and
joie de vivre … what is certain is that this intelligently crafted,
and deliciously illustrated, version, that never even edges towards
being old-fashioned nor patronising, is most evidently distinctive,
and really quite distinguished
*thebookbag.co.uk*
full of humour and adventure, these exciting stories have survived
the centuries and are now retold and re-imagined with thrilling
illustrations
*ParentsinTouch.co.uk*
the illustrations are superb
*Irish Examiner*
there is so much to adore about this classic tale … but it is the
illustrations by Lauren O’Neill which make it shine
*Irish Examiner*
[Swift] can rest easy in his grave in Dublin’s St. Patrick’s
Cathedral in the knowledge that justice has been done to his work,
at least as a wonderful children’s adventure, in this latest
accessible retelling
*Evening Echo*
robust and lively retelling of Swift’s classic and it will indeed
have children hanging on Gulliver’s every word … fantastical stuff,
and often very funny. Webb doesn’t duck any of Swift’s scatological
humour, and she keeps his satire fresh too – sadly many of his digs
at human behaviour are as relevant today as they were in the 1700s.
Lauren O’Neill’s illustrations are equally vigorous and this is a
thoroughly handsome edition … re-imagined with thrilling
illustrations
*lovereading4kids.co.uk*
great retelling of Jonathan Swift's classic story by Mary Webb. The
illustrations are particularly beautiful … a really lovely book
*thebookseekers.com*
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