Ray
When life seems dark, we all need a little ray of sunshine.
When a young boy is left to his own devices, he soon lands himself in trouble.
Hiding in his bedroom, little does he know that he isn’t the only one confined in his bedroom.
As night falls, he realises that he is not alone and that he is about to embark on the greatest adventure he could have ever imagined.
Award-winning writer and illustrator Howard Priestley and New Haven publishing bring us a children’s story, ‘Ray’, evoking memories of Howard’s growing up, surrounded by films, film magazines and comics as well as an equal fascination with animated shorts, in particular the genius of Tex Avery and Warner Brothers’ output.
‘Ray’ has all the elements that make for a great story - humour, twists and turns, thrills and suspense plus an unexpected ending.
“This book is a magical story which is sure to lighten up the imagination of any young child. I recommend it for children ages 7-70, wonderful illustrations which bring the story to life. A must for all children's bookshelves, I hope there will be a whole series of Ray and his adventures.”
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When life seems dark, we all need a little ray of sunshine.
When a young boy is left to his own devices, he soon lands himself in trouble.
Hiding in his bedroom, little does he know that he isn’t the only one confined in his bedroom.
As night falls, he realises that he is not alone and that he is about to embark on the greatest adventure he could have ever imagined.
Award-winning writer and illustrator Howard Priestley and New Haven publishing bring us a children’s story, ‘Ray’, evoking memories of Howard’s growing up, surrounded by films, film magazines and comics as well as an equal fascination with animated shorts, in particular the genius of Tex Avery and Warner Brothers’ output.
‘Ray’ has all the elements that make for a great story - humour, twists and turns, thrills and suspense plus an unexpected ending.
“This book is a magical story which is sure to lighten up the imagination of any young child. I recommend it for children ages 7-70, wonderful illustrations which bring the story to life. A must for all children's bookshelves, I hope there will be a whole series of Ray and his adventures.”







