Nobody But Me
After a young boy unties the knot anchoring his small boat near his mother, he slips away from her on a gentle tide. Floating off on a quiet and peaceful journey through town, jungle, and city, the child is all the while watched over by satyrs and wild animals as he passes by. When he floats back to the beach — was it a few hours? a few minutes? — his mother is there at the water's edge right where he left her. Perhaps it was a dream? And yet he has returned from his solo adventure with a gift pressed into his palm, a tiny seed that when plantedwill grow on its own.
Separation from a parent, whether for a long period or just a few minutes, can fill a child with anxiety, but at other times that same child may struggle tobe and do things on their own. Using gouache, collage and watercolour, Lundberg's stunning illustrations in Nobody But Me convey both the child’s agency and the unbreakable bond with his mother. Here is a story that will bring joy to young, and old readers alike.
Praise for Summer of Diving:
"Evocative language and lush, colour-saturated art show how a girl’s imagination helps her swim through loss and heal." —A Best Children's Book of 2022, The New York Times Book Review
"A captivating adventure in Lundberg’s richly illustrated evocation of early independence." —Publishers’ Weekly

