Hannah Gold worked in the film and magazine industries before taking time out to pursue her dream of writing. She lives in Lincolnshire with her tortoise, her cat and her husband. The Last Bear is her middle-grade debut. Levi Pinfold's debut, The Django, won the Book Trust Best New Illustrator award and his second standalone picture book, Black Dog, was awarded the prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal for excellence in children's book illustration. This was followed by Greenling, which won the UKLA Picture Book Award. Levi has recently turned his considerable talents to illustrating fiction for older readers, creating exquisite pieces for the twentieth-anniversary special editions of the Harry Potter series and working with author A. F. Harrold on The Song from Somewhere Else, which went on to win the Amnesty Honour at the 2018 CILIP Kate Greenaway Awards. He currently lives in NSW, Australia.
'The Last Bear, Hannah Gold's award-winning debut, explored the intense connection between animal and child that can help with expressing pain and anxiety - and The Lost Whale reprises that theme' Daily Mail 'A winning book from a master storyteller' Irish Independent 'Unforgettable highly accomplished animal adventure about the connection between a boy and a whale, with strong ecological themes' Fiona Noble Bookseller 'Lyrical page-turner' Observer 'An irresistible, ocean-loving yarn' The Times 'Simply beautiful - tender, heartfelt and hopeful with such crystal-clear storytelling. . . Rio and White Beak's story will stay with me for a long time' Sophie Kirtley, author of The Wild Way Home 'Beautifully crafted story of hope and healing' Katie Heap, Scope for Imagination 'Magnificent! The Lost Whale will lift your heart as high as the ocean is deep' Piers Torday, author of The Last Wild 'The most spellbinding read. I raced through this book, completely engrossed in Rio and his quest to find White Beak. My book of the year so far' Nizrana Farook, author of The Girl Who Stole an Elephant 'The Lost Whale is filled with wonder, fascinating facts and a main character with a heart as a big as a whale. You won't want to miss it' Annabel Steadman, author of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief 'Both a stirring page-turning adventure, and an eloquent and heartfelt plea to #SaveTheWhales and in doing so save ourselves. Resonant, timely, wonderful!' Nicola Penfold, author of Between Sea and Sky 'The story is beautifully told and issues of mental health are sensitively handled' Juno Magazine 'Tears with the same saltiness as its Pacific setting should not be unexpected, with this powerful and seriously evocative writing' The Book Bag 'The author's passion for the natural world currently under threat makes their book outstanding' New Statesman