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From Hans Christian Andersen Medal-winning author David Almond comes a heartwarming story that shows anything is possible with imagination and trust.
What should a puppet master do when he's old and alone, and all his puppets are gone? Sylvester makes one last puppet. But this one is different. When the old man speaks to him, Puppet speaks back. And then he walks...
While Sylvester shows Puppet the town, the playground and the wonders the world holds, Puppet in turn helps Sylvester to make a new friend, and share his puppet-making skills with the next generation in this wonder-filled story of creation and the circle of life.
Illustrated with sequences of wordless spreads by award-winning artist Lizzy Stewart, this is a modern-day classic.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 8, 2024
      After donating the bulk of his creations to a museum, elderly puppet master
      Silvester uses scraps from his remaining inventory to construct one last figure to resemble a small child, which he calls Puppet. To Silvester’s amazement, Puppet comes to life and learns to walk on its own and even speak with a limited vocabulary. Over several days, Silvester takes Puppet out in public, claiming that Puppet is his grandson, Kenneth. At the park, they make friends, including young Fleur and her mother, who was a fan of Silvester’s puppet show in her youth. As they spend more time together, Fleur learns how to make her own puppets, rekindling Silvester’s own enthusiasm, while Puppet experiences more of the world. Dreamlike and thoughtful, this contemporary take on Pinocchio teems with a genuine sense of wonder. Utilizing a subtle, ambiguous magic to explain Puppet’s animation, Almond (Brand New Boy) spins a gently introspective story that eschews overt conflict to meditate on the joys of creativity, artistry, and puppetry. Quirky, stylized illustrations by Stewart (Walking Distance) add a balanced blend of whimsy and realism. Human characters cue as white. Ages 8–12. Agent: Catherine Clarke, Felicity Bryan Assoc.

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