The Leaky Story

USD $17.99

A fun-filled adventure into the power of the imagination and the magic of books!

A book sits abandoned on a living room shelf. While the Blossburn family happily gets on with other things like watching TV and playing video games, the book aches to be read. The longer it sits abandoned, the more it aches. At last the book can’t take it any longer. Slowly it starts to swell. Then it starts to leak!

At first it’s only a small trickle, but eventually the Blossburns can no longer ignore the octopus, crabs and other marine life that are swirling around their suburban home. And when pirates sail out of the book, the family must band together to reclaim their living room.

 

The Leaky Story is an action-packed adventure into the wonderful world of books, the power of the imagination, the art of storytelling and the importance of family.

 

 

SPECIFICATIONS: Hardback | 245 x 255 mm / 9½ x 10 inches | Colour | 32 Pages

ABC Brisbane Drive, April 2017

Anil Tortop, illustrator of EK Books’ The Leaky Story joins Emma Griffiths on ABC Brisbane’s Drive Programme.


Suzy & Friends – The Leaky Story Review

Kid’s Book Review
“This is a funny, imaginative, and meaningful story about how important books are in people’s lives, particularly in the lives of children. They offer adventure, excitement and journeys into the unknown.” – Click here to read in full. 


Educating Young Children
“this is a very timely book reminding us of the power of books to bring people together and to ignite imaginations. A highly recommended story, enhanced by colourful, humorous illustrations, that celebrates the fun and adventures that can 
be had from reading a book..”


University of Canberra
The Leaky Story is a quirky tale of a book that sits abandoned on a shelf as its owners, the Blossburn family, go about their business. In an effort to be noticed, the book starts to swell and leaks various aquatic animals into the lounge room until it can no longer be ignored.”


School Days Magazine
The Leaky Story may just get your younger child interested in books as it stretches the imagination taking the Blossburn family who are happily watching TV and playing video games on an amazing imaginary adventure.”


Offspring Magazine
“A fun and riveting read.”


Kids Book Buzz
“This is a really neat story with very colorful illustrations … Readers who love adventures, leaks, and pirates would enjoy this story, especially readers who are 5 – 9-years old.”


Bookish Kidz
“This is truly a fun filled, action packed story about how exciting books can actually be and how using your imaginations is really where all the fun lives.”


My Shelf
“Ms Tortop’s illustrations hilariously match the simple script … This one is ideal for sharing with a young child, and then discussing its message of the timeless appeal of books.”


Kids’ Book Review
“This is a funny, imaginative, and meaningful story about how important books are in people’s lives, particularly in the lives of children. They offer adventure, excitement and journeys into the unknown.”


NC Teacher Stuff
The Leaky Story joyfully illustrates the benefits of getting lost in a book. When you can bring a couple of family members with you, that’s even better.”


What’s Up Downunder
“one of the best adventure books ever.”


Hip Little One
“this gorgeous EK Books picture book might spark a brand new love for reading.”


Pinerolo Newsletter
“Never leave a book on a shelf unread! The book in this entertaining book is so frustrated it leaks a story and involves the whole family. Lots of fun for a family to share.”


Jnr Book Worms Book Review
“it would be awesome if books could bring the adventures to life”


Boomerang Books Blog
“There is a veritable shipload of things to like about this rollicking tale of adventure and mayhem”


The Bottom Shelf
“Young children will love this concept as they willingly suspend their reality and let their imaginations take over.  Canberra-based author Devon Sillett was awarded the Australian Postgraduate Award for her research into speculative fiction for young adults and it seems that this is a great example of the “what-if’ story starter.”


Books+Publishing Junior
“an adventurous romp.. The family in this story has to find a way to put the characters back where they belong when a long-ignored book starts leaking seawater, pirates and marine life all over their living room.”

Here our some of our favourite snaps from The Leaky Story’s official launch! You can view all of these and more at Devon’s website: http://www.devonsillett.com/