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The Sleeper Train

Baljinder Kaur

Walker (3+) 9781529516494 (Hardback)

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The colours, diverse characters and commotion of a family journey on a night train are vividly brought to life in this vibrant tale.  Every character has a distinct identity and facial expressions.  The illustrations draw on rich cultural elements and challenge stereotypes.  The colour palette adds a sense of warmth and continuity to this tale of an exciting journey! 

Themes:

  • Family
  • Journeys
  • Culture
  • Nighttime
  • Excitement

Illustrator Interview

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Baljinder Kaur

Baljinder Kaur is an illustrator living in the midlands. She graduated from the Cambridge School of Art with a Masters degree in Children’s Book Illustration and, in 2022, was awarded the CSACBI Illustration for Older Fiction Prize. Her work intimately reflects through the lens of a Panjabi and Sikh diaspora existence. You can find her online at baljinderkaur.com and on Instagram as @blahjinder.

Shadowers' reviews and artwork

This book I think is an alright book, its got lovely pictures. I loved the page where the main character was wondering if any other child was awake, and there was a house next to the train with a child peeking out! It was quite funny and I'm glad to have noticed it, some of the illustrations are a little bit, all over the place. But i think it makes it feel really alive. Would maybe not recommend to older ages, as its a picture book and quite short. But its a great bedtime story as it talks a lot about sleeping.

Lucie

LomondSchoolHelensburgh