Adolygiadau
A feast of special drawings
- Gwenan Mared, Barn
A treasure trove of pictures and a lovely story.
- Son am Lyfra
A glorious production which conveys a message of hope. I loved the muted palette and Leblond's portrayals of Wales, Liverpool and the New World.
- Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller
The illustrations are gorgeous, with a wonderful muted colour palette and a timeless quality... A beautiful message of hope for both little and big readers – and a timely reminder that happy times will ultimately return after times of hardship. The struggle of homesickness is also something that so many of us can relate to, and yet this story reminds us of how much more difficult the experience of emigration was for our ancestors.
- Little Library Owl
A beautifully illustrated hardback offering a message of hope and hiraeth... This truly is a stunning book.
- familybookworms
"This tender and beautifully illustrated childrens story explores the links between people and landscape, and the place they call home.
- Anne Williams, The Quilter Magazine Spring 2020
'The Quilt' by Valériane Leblond a is an absolute treat of children's book, the story of a family moving from Wales to the USA in the c19th, but it could really be any family, anywhere, anytime. With beautiful illustrations to match the words.
- Luke Upton, Twitter
The Quilt by Valériane Leblond is a beautifully illustrated story about migration, longing and family life in rural Wales at the turn of the 20th century and their journey to America, with a strong sense of setting and Welsh history.
- Jo Bowers, Twitter
Picked this enchanting book up on a whim at an excellent Welsh language specialist bookshop called Awen Teifi in Cardigan. It's an astonishingly beautiful read for adults and children alike and gives voice to an important and rather untold side of Welsh history.
- Concepta Cassar, Twitter
People emigrate for all sorts of different reasons, a topic that can be explored in conversation whilst reading the book to a child, as well as exploring the notion of hiraeth or feeling homesick.
- Megan Farr, World Kid Lit blog