The Lonely Tiger

by Terenia Edwards and Severus Lian

ISBN: 9781913230579

It can get lonely… being one-of-a-kind!

Tiger loves to party, but he hates being alone.

It’s up to his friends: Elephant, Monkey, Frog and Bird to show Tiger that being on your own isn’t so bad.

“This heart-warming story reminds us that sometimes our friends can see things in us that we’ve forgotten, and teaches us the difference between being lonely and being alone.”
A F Harold
Author of ‘The Imaginary'

It can get lonely… being one-of-a-kind! Tiger loves to party, but he hates being alone. It’s up to his friends to show Tiger that being on your own isn’t so bad. Written by Terenia Edwards, The Lonely Tiger follows Monkey, Bird, Elephant and Frog on a quest to help himself. It’s about loneliness, friendship and discovering who we really are through the eyes of the people who love us the most. This picture book is beautifully illustrated by Severus Lian and can be enjoyed as an introduction to reading alone or as a theatrical journey performed by grown-ups at bedtime!

About The Author

Terenia Edwards. has worked as an actress in Film, TV. and Theatre since she graduated from the Central School of Speech and Drama in 2015. Although The Lonely Tiger is her first book, she has previously engaged withyoung audiences in her work on stage in the touring production of

‘I, Piano’ by Adrian Hornsby and on Film in Sony Animation’s Peter Rabbit. Terenia also co-directed a devised opera with 10-14 year olds with ASC called, ‘Now I’ve found my voice’.

About The Illustrator

Severus Lian  (里恩太太) is an illustrator and picture book maker, inspired by the beauty of nature, daily life and the warmth of home. She graduated in 2020 from Cambridge School of Art for Master of

Children’s Book Illustration, and currently works and lives in her hometown, Taipei Taiwan. Her work is featured in picture books, book covers, editorial publications, stationery and commercial design.She loves drawing animals, fun characters, writing funny stories, and is keen on using combos of line, pencil, gouache, and watercolor.

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