"Coelho draws on his own experience growing up in a tower block on the edge of Richmond Park in London in this title." ― The Bookseller "Coelho drew upon his own experiences to tell this story about three children who leave their tower block and tumble into a strange world underneath a tree. There, a “tree-grown man” helps them understand the power of nature and, when they resurface, their tower block is transformed into a place of colour and light. Gorgeously illustrated by Johnson, this modern-day fable is a celebration of high-rise living and its ties to the ancient, natural world" ― The Bookseller Fresh to the post of children’s laureate, Joseph Coelho is releasing Our Tower […] Coelho, who was inspired by his experience growing up in London, has said “I wanted to bring the magic of Narnia to the tower block” ― which seems the perfect mission statement […] books can’t fill tummies but they can provide hope and escape. ― The Guardian ‘The new children’s laureate has written a poem about living in a tower block and a magical journey into the forest to rediscover our connection to nature. Richard Johnson’s gentle illustrations capture the magic in this picture book for older children.’ ― The Sunday Times “Gorgeously illustrated by Richard Johnson, this picture book is a love letter to high-rise living and its connection to the ancient, natural world.” ― The Sunday Post “The new Children’s Laureate draws on his own experiences for this fantastical nature-based fable which encourages three children to see their tower block home in a new light.” ― i-newspaper ‘Fresh to the post of children’s laureate, Joseph Coelho is releasing Our Tower […] Coelho, who was inspired by his experience growing up in London, has said “I wanted to bring the magic of Narnia to the tower block” ― which seems the perfect mission statement […] books can’t fill tummies but they can provide hope and escape’ ― The Observer “This glowing, poetic picture book from the new children’s laureate celebrates the joys of community in urban spaces while quietly affirming that the natural world belongs to everyone.” ― The Guardian “Our Tower celebrates the joys of community in urban spaces while quietly affirming that the natural world belongs to everyone”. ― The Guardian