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Vere tackles Brexit, Trump with subtlety

WRITER SAYS THERE ARE VALUABLE LESSONS IN PRESENT-DAY POLITICS

- BY FAISAL MASUDI Staff Reporter

Lessons from contempora­ry politics may seem like an unlikely topic for children but awardwinni­ng British writer Ed Vere has a knack for drawing out the moral of the story. Vere, a New York Times best-selling writer and illustrato­r of picture books, told Gulf News his latest book, Grumpy Frog (nominated for the Sainsbury’s Children’s Book Award), was “directly a reaction to the Brexit campaign”.

Vere, who recently gave a talk at the Sharjah Children’s Book Fair, also revealed his upcoming book, How to be a Lion, is a reaction to the 2016 US presidenti­al election, which resulted in Donald Trump taking America’s top job.

In Grumpy Frog, the frog doesn’t hang out with anyone who isn’t green like him. He turns down a potential friendship with a bunny because the bunny is pink. The frog does eventually befriend some green — a crocodile who eats him in the end.

In the Brexit campaign, which saw Brits taking sides between leaving or staying in the European Union, Vere said “there was a lot of intoleranc­e against people who some people consider ‘the other’. Immigratio­n was one of the themes and a lot of people felt worried as there is, across a lot of Europe, a move to the right and a ■

I wanted to do a book that, in a way, isn’t directly talking about politics, but is talking about what it is to be intolerant ...”

Ed Vere | Writer and illustrato­r

feeling of intoleranc­e”. He added: “So I wanted to do a book that, in a way, isn’t directly talking about politics, but is talking about what it is to be intolerant and whether that is a pleasant way to be.

“I think most children understand that naturally. They have to be actually taught to be intolerant of other people.”

In How to be a Lion, releasing on June 26, Vere challenges the idea that “some people think lions can only be one way — fierce”. He said: “It’s a book for everyone but it’s also talking to boys … I think Trump gives across this sort of ridiculous bravado, and you know that whole thing with him and how he treats women with zero respect, which is ugly behaviour.

“He’s the president, so people are going to look at him as an example and I want to say a president, or a man, or a woman — nobody has to behave like that.”

 ?? Courtesy: Sharjah Book Authority ?? Ed Vere speaking to children during the workshop at Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival on Thursday.
Courtesy: Sharjah Book Authority Ed Vere speaking to children during the workshop at Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival on Thursday.

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