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The Boy Who Biked the World: Part One: On the Road to Africa


The Boy Who Biked the World

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No. of pages 128

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Discover Africa by bicyclein book oneof adelightful children's adaptation of Alastair Humphrey's journey around the worldIn this charming caricature of Alastair Humphreys infamous circumnavigation of the world on his bike, children are swept along with the character of Tom, an adventurous boy who feels there must be more to life than school. The first part of The Boy Who Biked the World follows Tom leaving England, cycling through Europe and all the way through Africa to the tip of South Africa. Along the way, young readers are introduced not only to the various fascinating landscapes he passes through, but also to the various people who so happily embrace him as he traveled on his journey. With engaging illustrations, postcards, and journal entries throughout, this book provides an immersive experience for any young adventurer."

 

This book is part of a book series called The Boy Who Biked the World .

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2011 by Eye Books .

Tom Morgan-Jones is an award winning illustrator whose work has appeared everywhere from children's books to buses and milk cartons to magazines. He has a sideline in satirical board games, and his work in this area is held in major collections including the V&A, Bodleian Library and GOMA, and has been exhibited in the Berlin Academy of Arts. Alastair Humphreys spent four years cycling around the world, a journey of 46, 000 miles across five continents. He also competed in the Marathon des Sables, the "toughest race on earth," running 150 miles through the Sahara desert. He is the author of "Moods of Future Joys," "Ten Lessons from the Road," and "Thunder & Sunshine. " Tom Morgan-Jones is an award-winning illustrator whose work has been widely and internationally published, from children s books and magazines to satirical board games. "

This book is in the following series:

The Boy Who Biked the World

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