It all begins with a letter. Fall in love with Penguin Drop Caps, a new series of twenty-six collectible and hardcover editions, each with a type cover showcasing a gorgeously illustrated letter of the alphabet. In a design collaboration between Jessica Hische and Penguin Art Director Paul Buckley, the series features unique cover art by Hische, a superstar in the world of type design and illustration, whose work has appeared everywhere from Tiffany & Co. to Wes Anderson's recent film
Moonrise Kingdom to Penguin's own bestsellers
Committed and
Rules of Civility. With exclusive designs that have never before appeared on Hische's hugely popular Daily Drop Cap blog, the Penguin Drop Caps series debuted with an 'A' for Jane Austen's
Pride and Prejudice, a 'B' for Charlotte Brönte's
Jane Eyre, and a 'C' for Willa Cather's
My Ántonia. It continues with more perennial classics, perfect to give as elegant gifts or to showcase on your own shelves.
R is for Rushdie. Set in an exotic Eastern landscape peopled by magicians and fantastic talking animals, Salman Rushdie’s classic children’s novel
Haroun and the Sea of Stories inhabits the same imaginative space as
Gulliver’s Travels,
Alice in Wonderland, and
The Wizard of Oz. Haroun, a 12-year-old boy sets out on an adventure to restore the poisoned source of the sea of stories. On the way, he encounters many foes, all intent on draining the sea of all its storytelling powers.
On sale: April 23, 2014
Grade: Grades 9-12 + AP/IB
Page count: 224 Pages
ISBN: 9780143124771
Salman Rushdie is the author of eleven novels—
Grimus,
Midnight’s Children (for which he won the Booker Prize and the Best of the Booker),
Shame,
The Satanic Verses,
Haroun and the Sea of Stories,
The Moor’s Last Sigh,
The Ground Beneath Her Feet,
Fury,
Shalimar the Clown,
The Enchantress of Florence, and
Luka and the Fire of Life—and one collection of short stories:
East, West. He has also published three works of nonfiction:
The Jaguar Smile,
Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism 1981–1991, and
Step Across This Line, coedited two anthologies,
Mirrorwork and
Best American Short Stories 2008, and published
Joseph Anton: A Memoir. His numerous literary prizes include the Booker Prize for
Midnight's Children and the Whitbread Prize for
The Satanic Verses.
Jessica Hische is a letterer, illustrator, typographer, and web designer. She currently serves on the Type Directors Club board of directors, has been named a
Forbes Magazine "30 under 30" in art and design as well as an ADC Young Gun and one of
Print Magazine’s "New Visual Artists". She has designed for Wes Anderson,
McSweeney's, Tiffany & Co, Penguin Books and many others. She resides primarily in San Francisco, occasionally in Brooklyn.
Winner of the 2012 Fifty Books/Fifty Covers show, organized by Design Observer in association with AIGA and Designers & Books
Winner of the 2014 Type Directors Club Communication Design Award
Praise for Haroun and the Sea of Stories:"This is, simply put, a book for anyone who loves a good story. It's also a work of literary genius."—Stephen King
"I enjoyed this adventure story.…It involves you at once and keeps you reading, and so it should, for it’s from the same magic land as
Sinbad,
The Thousand and One Nights,
The Golden Fleece."—Doris Lessing
"Fantastical, funny, whooping through drama and comedy, good and evil, introducing creatures delightful or frightening, this joyous and tender book is a whole
Arabian Nights entertainment."
—Nadine Gordimer,
The Times Literary Supplement"A lively, wonderfully inventive comic tale . . . [Rushdie's] own
Sea of Stories from which he drew this entertaining and moving book continues to flow as clear and brilliant as ever."
—Alison Lurie,
The New York Times Book ReviewPraise for Penguin Drop Caps:"[Penguin Drop Caps] convey a sense of nostalgia for the tactility and aesthetic power of a physical book and for a centuries-old tradition of beautiful lettering."
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Fast Company“Vibrant, minimalist new typographic covers…. Bonus points for the heartening gender balance of the initial selections.”
—Maria Popova,
Brain Pickings"The Penguin Drop Caps series is a great example of the power of design. Why buy these particular classics when there are less expensive, even free editions of
Great Expectations? Because they’re beautiful objects. Paul Buckley and Jessica Hische’s fresh approach to the literary classics reduces the design down to typography and color. Each cover is foil-stamped with a cleverly illustrated letterform that reveals an element of the story. Jane Austen’s A (
Pride and Prejudice) is formed by opulent peacock feathers and Charlotte Bronte’s B (
Jane Eyre) is surrounded by flames. The complete set forms a rainbow spectrum prettier than anything else on your bookshelf."
—Rex Bonomelli,
The New York Times"Drool-inducing."
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Flavorwire"Classic reads in stunning covers—your book club will be dying."
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