A little creature lies in the attic, alone and forgotten. It cannot even remember his own name. One day, the attic door is flung open and so begins Nothing's search to discover who he really is.
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"What have we got here?" said a voice. "Oh - it's nothing," said another.
And the ragged little thing, left in the attic at number 47 when the people move out, who can't remember what or who he is, decides "Nothing" must be his name. Sparked into action by a mouse, who warns him that the new people will try to get rid of him, he sets out on a beautifully illustrated voyage of self-discovery. With the help of a fox, the family cat (who takes him to the new house), Grandpa's memory and a sewing kit, he's restored to his former glory. Tearjerkingly heartwarming. (Ages 2 and over) --Lisa Gee
Mick Inkpen produces a winner every time (Newbury Weekly News)
Appealing and touching (Flint & Holywell Chronicle)
Mick Inkpen has done it again ... absolutely wonderful (First Steps)
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