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Sometimes it feels like children have a sixth sense when it comes to certain books - they can grasp the message and the concept quicker than we can, and they can also interpret books in their own little ways too. Free the Lines is a book that seems beautifully designed to encourage and 'tap into' that sixth sense. It's a wordless picture book - and also one that has some fairly high-concept art too. No fluffy cuddly characters are required here, no twee rhymes as the book explores a journey, ecological issues and a hugely hopeful message in its bright blue page spreads. * ReadItDaddy * "Free The Lines is a wordless picture book, one which demonstrates how there may be just one way to catch a fish - as ably shown by Cat, but at the same time there are a million ways to tell a story and in fact every time the book is opened and the pages turned the story will change, adding levels of interest and excitement as readers explore their planet, their storytelling ability and the simple but stunning illustrations." * Armadillo *
Clayton Junior was born in Curitiba, Brazil, and has lived in London since 2007. His colourful creations are found in magazines, books and animations. He also write and draws comics and often collaborates with friends and professionals from other areas, and his work has been exhibited internationally in galleries and museums, both in group and solo shows.