
Blueberry Girl
Conceived for mothers and daughters by two leading practitioners in the field, Blueberry Girl is written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Charles Vess, whose collaboration on Gaiman’s ‘Stardust’ stands as one of the most magical publishing events of our time. Initially penned by Gaiman for his singer-songwriter buddy Tori Amos ahead of the birth of her daughter Tash, Blueberry Girl expresses what every new parent or parent-to-be dreams of for her child, what every girl dreams of for herself.
Author: Neil Gaiman
Illustrated by Charles Vess
It’s a good thing that celebrity culture was eradicated from this earth entirely soon after this darkly satirical cult classic made its way to the multiplexes back in 1995.
It’s a good thing that celebrity culture was eradicated from this earth entirely soon after this darkly satirical cult classic made its way to the multiplexes back in 1995.
Wonderbook: The Illustrated Guide to Creating Imaginative Fiction
It’s a good thing that celebrity culture was eradicated from this earth entirely soon after this darkly satirical cult classic made its way to the multiplexes back in 1995.
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