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Ever wondered what makes a book so special? They don’t light up, they don't make a sound – but they can take you anywhere!Join one curious little boy on a magical journey of discovery with his whole family, as he finds out that books are secret doorways to adventure, bridges to new worlds and wings for your imagination. Whether it’s a trip to a library or a quiet moment at home, this vibrant story shows that the wonder of reading is for everyone. An adventurous and joyful picture book celebration of reading, from the Macmillan Prize-winning creator of The Truth About Old People.

Perfect for reluctant readers, early readers and little book-lovers alike, The Truth About Books by Elina Ellis is a heartwarming story to treasure and to share.



Paperback
Publication: 11 Jun 2026, Pan Macmillan 
ISBN: 9781037408502 | 
Extent: 32 pages

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The Truth About Books: A celebration of the magic of reading by Elina Ellis

    Ever wondered what makes a book so special? They don’t light up, they don't make a sound – but they... Read more

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      Ever wondered what makes a book so special? They don’t light up, they don't make a sound – but they can take you anywhere!Join one curious little boy on a magical journey of discovery with his whole family, as he finds out that books are secret doorways to adventure, bridges to new worlds and wings for your imagination. Whether it’s a trip to a library or a quiet moment at home, this vibrant story shows that the wonder of reading is for everyone. An adventurous and joyful picture book celebration of reading, from the Macmillan Prize-winning creator of The Truth About Old People.

      Perfect for reluctant readers, early readers and little book-lovers alike, The Truth About Books by Elina Ellis is a heartwarming story to treasure and to share.



      Paperback
      Publication: 11 Jun 2026, Pan Macmillan 
      ISBN: 9781037408502 | 
      Extent: 32 pages

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