Boy Who Became a Parrot

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19th-century literature
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absurdism
animal symbolism
art and literature
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biography
Book of Nonsense
British history
British poets
British wit
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children's literature
comic biography
creative genius
creative nonfiction
eccentric artists
Edward Lear
English humor
English nonsense
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humorous biography
humorous nonfiction
illustrated biography
illustrated humor
Lear
Lear and animals
Lear and Queen Victoria
Lear and Tennyson
Lear's Albania
Lear's art
Lear's Book of Nonsense
Lear's cats
Lear's drawings
Lear's drawings of birds
Lear's ducks
Lear's epilepsy
Lear's friends
Lear's Greece
Lear's influence
Lear's Italy
Lear's journals
Lear's landscapes
Lear's legacy
Lear's letters
Lear's life
Lear's melancholy
Lear's non
Lear's nonsense
Lear's nonsense alphabet
Lear's nonsense botany
Lear's nonsense creatures
Lear's owls
Lear's paintings
Lear's parrot
Lear's poetry
Lear's sketches
Lear's solitude
Lear's travels
limericks
literary biography
literary eccentric
literary figures
literary history
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literary oddities
literary portrait
literary travel
natural history
natural history painter
nonsense
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nonsense poets
nonsense verse
parrot
picture book bio
picture book biography
poetic biography
poetic forms
poetic humor
poetic life
quirky biography
scientific illustration
surreal humor
Victorian artists
Victorian humor
Victorian poetry
whimsical writing

Product details

  • ISBN 9781592704132
  • Dimensions: 229 x 305mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Enchanted Lion Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Written with style and heart by Wolverton Hill and illustrated with whimsical art by Laura Carlin, this love letter to Edward Lear brings him wonderfully to life for young readers. 

A New York Times Best Children's Book of 2025!
A 2026 Bologna Ragazzi Award Amazing Bookshelf Selection!
Selected for The New Yorker's Holiday Gift Guide and the Politics & Prose Holiday Book Guide!
One of New York Magazine / The Strategist's Best New Books for Kids Published in 2025!
A Politics & Prose Children & Teen Favorite of 2025!
Awarded a Gold Medal at the Society of Illustrators 68th Annual, Books Category!

Edward Lear popularized the limerick as we know it and invented the modern literary genre of nonsense, made famous by Lewis Carroll. But did you know that as a teenager, he was a natural history artist on par with John J. Audubon? He has a memorial in Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey, placing him among the UK’s most important authors. Yet even still, Lear seems underappreciated. This picture-book biography will change all of that. Not only does it tell of what Lear did, it also shows who he was by conflating the naturalistic and nonsense, as Lear himself did, and by daring to be both fanciful and playful, for the facts of a life alone can never give you the full picture of a person.

Lear liked children and children liked Lear, for they shared an innate sense of play and silliness, as well as a tolerance for the absurd and unusual. As Lear understood so well, being silly isn't just about having fun, as a sense of play is foundational to a resilient life. And of course, nonsense as practiced by Lear was a sharp weapon of satire against rigid Victorian conformity. Whether in his keenly observed work as a natural history painter or in his nonsense verse, Lear animated the world through a deep sense of empathy, and it is in this way that author Hill and illustrator Carlin deliver Lear to us. Rich backmatter includes some Lear poems and paintings, a chronology, and notes from the author and illustrator.

Wolverton Hill is the nonsense twin of writer Barry Wolverton. He lives in the upper right hemisphere of Barry’s brain, on a small island in the middle of the woods with two chairs, half a candle, and a jug without a handle. For more foolishness, visit him at www.wolvertonhill.com. Laura Carlin is a graduate of London’s Royal College of Art, where she won several awards, including the Sheila Robinson Drawing Prize, the Quentin Blake Award (twice), and the 2004 National Magazine Award. Her illustrations have been featured in Vogue, New Scientist, the Guardian, the Observer, the Sunday Telegraph, the Independent, theNew Yorker, and the New York Times. She is the illustrator of The Promise and King of the Sky, which were both named New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Books of the Year, as well as several other picture books. She lives in London.

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