Product Description
This beautiful book is based on an autobiographical poem about a young boy sent away by his family to build a future abroad - to find a new and hopeful place to call home. Told through the light and warmth of a lantern, this is a simple but beautiful story of love, family, and resilience. At a time when more Irish people are living around the world than at home in Ireland, and where many seek refuge on our island from across the globe, Dagogo's own story holds echoes for us all.
Dagogo Hart is a Dublin-based poet, writer, playwright, performer and spoken-word artist. His poetry is inspired by his hometown of Lagos, Nigeria, and his experiences since moving to Ireland. He is part of the poetry collective, WeAreGriot with FeliSpeaks. He performs at festivals, open mics and poetry slams, and is an All-Ireland Poetry Slam finalist. His work has been published in The Moth and UCC's Motley magazine, but this is his first children's book. He lives in Port Laoise, with his wife and young child.
Anita Schmidt is an illustrator and visual artist based in Germany, where she lives.
HARDBACK, Gill Books.