The Nightingale Who Couldn't Sing

Epigram Books
Ebook
36
Pages

About this ebook

No matter how hard Holly tries, she just can’t seem to sing—and her brothers and sisters make fun of her. So she runs away from her family. It is only when her mother finds her that Holly learns that there is something more important than being able to sing well.


“Cute round birds, and a message of self-acceptance and mum's love make this a winner.”

—Clara Chow, My Paper

About the author

Angie Featherstone started her writing career as a lifestyle journalist. After two years, she explored corporate writing for a year. Her first break in advertising began at Ogilvy where she groveled herself a job as a below-the-line writer, before switching over to above-the-line advertising a year later. Now Angie thinks through-the-line, solving marketing challenges creatively for brands such as Axe, Levi’s, Vaseline, Surf and NTUC Income. She has won awards at D&AD, Cannes and One Show. 

Stephanie Wong is a designer who has illustrated nine books, had two exhibitions and conducted workshops in Singapore, Malaysia, Phuket and India. She loves “do nothing” beach holidays and exploring hidden gems in cities. For other adorkable projects, news and random musings, visit www.steffatplay.blogspot.com or check out her swanky new website www.steffatwork.com.

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