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A deceptively simple fable featuring a man unlike any other who proudly presents himself to the world in search of love and acceptance. The book is thought-provoking and motivational, incorporating simple black and white illustrations to highlight an essential truth about human nature. In this case, it is the truth that we are fascinated by things that are different. But also suspicious or afraid of them. The Man Who Was Different hints at the perils of being the one who is different, or set apart, from the rest of the group. Put another way, its message is very simple; just be yourself. An…mehr

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A deceptively simple fable featuring a man unlike any other who proudly presents himself to the world in search of love and acceptance. The book is thought-provoking and motivational, incorporating simple black and white illustrations to highlight an essential truth about human nature. In this case, it is the truth that we are fascinated by things that are different. But also suspicious or afraid of them. The Man Who Was Different hints at the perils of being the one who is different, or set apart, from the rest of the group. Put another way, its message is very simple; just be yourself. An original story, written, illustrated and designed by Mark Currie. Format: Hardback A5 (148 x 210mm) case laminate. 48 pages. 24 black & white illustrations.
Autorenporträt
Mark Currie is a commercial film maker and graphic designer at Catapult Films, as well as an author. Born in 1960, he grew up in Burnley, Lancashire, studying at Burnley Art College and Manchester Polytechnic before moving to London in 1982. He then worked for various advertising agencies as an Art Director and Creative Director. In 1991, he moved with his family to Cairo in Egypt, returning to England later the same year to live in Bristol, before settling in Otley, West Yorkshire in 1994. Originally written and illustrated by Mark in 1993, 'The Man Who Was Different' is his first book of fiction.