Theresa Breslin and Kate Leiper join us to launch An Illustrated Treasury of Dragon Tales, a lavish collection of stories from around the world brilliantly retold for children by Theresa Breslin and beautifully illustrated by Kate Leiper, a book designed to be first encountered as a child and then treasured for a lifetime.
As well as reading from the book, Theresa and Kate will be talking about the process of choosing the stories, working together as writer and illustrator, and the joys of writing for children, before signing books.
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