This wonderful picture book introduces us to Murdo, a little imaginary yeti who narrates this story.
Each page describes his dreams: knitting a sweater with the words of a poem, hiding in a shoe, talking to a stone, eating a sandwich of "everything," building a bridge between day and night… Murdo introduces us to his friends, his pleasures, his questions, a journey in which he plays with words, letters, and sounds to construct imaginary landscapes.
In this magnificent text, Alex Cousseau, winner of the prestigious Ragazzi Prize at the Bologna Children's Book Fair, conveys all the poetry of childhood. Éva Offredo's four-color illustrations complement it with tenderness and wit.
This is a book that could become a benchmark for contemporary children's picture books due to its special, poetic, and delicate sensitivity.







