Under the Stars with Leo-Pard by Terry Mcmanus

Under the Stars with Leo-Pard by Terry Mcmanus

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The first of a trilogy, Under the Stars with Leo-Pard is a full colour children’s picture book, influenced by a trip to the nature reserves, jungles and forests of Belize. It tells the story of Leo-Pard, a very well looked after but extremely bored leopard. Having spent all his life in captivity, he dreams of just one night of freedom.

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Under the Stars with Leo-Pard by Terry Mcmanus

The first of a trilogy, Under the Stars with Leo-Pard is a full colour childrens picture book, influenced by a trip to the nature reserves, jungles and forests of Belize. It tells the story of Leo-Pard, a very well looked after but extremely bored leopard. Having spent all his life in captivity, he dreams of just one night of freedom.
Terry McManus has always been passionate about art, especially wildlife art and art connected with film and children’s book illustration. Over the years, his work has been chosen several times by fine art publishers to be used for limited and open run fine art prints. During his time at Jaguar, he was sponsored to go to Belize and paint wildlife to be printed in a limited edition run of prints to raise funds for The World Land Trust. The finished print was used by the BBC in the 2005 TV drama Gideon’s Daughter, directed by Stephen Poliakoff, which featured a cast of quality actors including Bill Nighy, Miranda Richardson and Tom Hardy.
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ISBN 13 9781783062034
ISBN 10 1783062037
Title Under the Stars with Leo-Pard
Author Terry Mcmanus
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2014-04-28
Number of pages 48
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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