Alex and the Squid

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A01=Meghan Wilson Duff
A12=Nathalie Dieterle
Age 5
Age 6
Age 7
Age 8
Age 9
Animals
Art
Author_Meghan Wilson Duff
Author_Nathalie Dieterle
Book
Book fair
Book lover
Bookworm
Category=YBLP
Category=YFS
Category=YNA
Category=YNNS
Category=YXHP
Cephalopod
Child
Cuttlefish
Drawing
Dream
Dreaming
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eq_baby-toddler-early-learning
eq_bestseller
eq_childrens
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eq_nobargain
eq_personal-social-topics
eq_teenage-young-adult
Forgive
Forgiveness
forthcoming
Giant squid
Guilt
Imagination
Kid
Librarian
Library
Loneliness
Lonely
Lower income
Marine biology
Marine life
Morals
Ocean
Octopus
Privilege
Reading
School
Sea
Social Issues
Socioeconomic
Socioeconomic diversity
Squid
Steal
Stealing
Tentacles
Values

Product details

  • ISBN 9798888599143
  • Weight: 445g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 273mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Barefoot Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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When Alex doesn’t have money for the school book fair, he makes a decision with giant consequences

Alex made a decision.

In a quick motion, he tucked the book under his arm and walked back to the classroom.

And yet, drifting under the current of excitement, something poked and tugged at him.

Every year when the school book fair comes around, Alex just can’t bear it. He loves books, but he never has any money to spend. But when there’s a new book about squids and octopuses – the animals he’s most fond of– at this year’s fair, Alex decides to steal it. He sneaks it into his backpack and takes it home. 

But then the golden giant squid from the book begins to visit him in his dreams, and Alex has to decide how to make things right.

  • Features a relatable main character who loves books and cephalopods
  • Deals with the topic of privilege and fairness in an approachable, kid-friendly way
  • Endnotes provide more information about cephalopods, an author’s note, and a social-emotional exercise about making mistakes

Meghan Wilson Duff wanted to be a marine biologist when they grew up, but got distracted trying to figure out people and became a clinical psychologist. Meghan's debut picture book is How Are You, Verity? When not writing for children, they teach undergraduate psychology and provide autistic-affirming professional development for schools and mental health professionals. They live in Bangor, Maine, USA. MeghanWilsonDuff.com
 

Nathalie Dieterlé is a children’s book author and illustrator whose childhood in Ghana and early years in Cameroon shaped her vibrant artistic voice. She studied graphic design in Paris before refining her illustration skills at the Arts Décoratifs School in Strasbourg. Her work has appeared in nearly eighty children's books, published by major publishing houses in France and abroad — including the US, Japan, China, Brazil, the UK, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Greece, and Korea. She is based in Montreuil, France. NathalieDieterle.com

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