It all starts when a travelling circus arrives in a small village…
Everyone is intrigued and excited to see the show, which is said to feature a terrifying monster. That evening, Otto, the narrator, takes a seat in the tent. But when the curtains open, the reader gets a big surprise: the monster on the stage is actually a human child, while the audience is full of terrifying, grotesque monsters! Otto, whose face is finally revealed, is also a hairy monster. Little by little, Otto and the human child get to know each other, and change the way they both look at the world.
Reviews
Eerie and thought-provoking, shifting our complacent perspective as good stories do
A rich, haunting story – gorgeously told. Our world needs beautiful, dark, thought-provoking books like this now more than ever
Creepy, poetic and profound… a beautifully illustrated book about difference that hooks you like the best of ghost stories, before turning a mirror on its reader and challenging our preconceptions, our fears and our prejudice
A sumptuous book with dreamlike illustrations… Superb!
Livres Hebdo
An intriguing atmosphere, where the strange and familiar mingle… The power of the story and illustrations give wings to the reader’s imagination
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