Discover the story of a boy, his best friend, a monster, and a dream that lifts them all to a higher place.
PASH AND THE BLUE BICYCLE is a wonderful story about friendship and resilience, written by author Crina-Ludmila Cristea.
With lovely watercolour illustrations by artist Rhiannon Thomas, this story will put a smile on your face and even make you and your little ones discuss fun, but also painful subjects such as Diabetes Type 1.
She writes and publishes adult fiction, non-fiction, and kids books.
She is a promoter of a lifestyle as close to nature as possible and plans on having her own food forest — a creative retreat.
She occasionally interviews artists and shares their work with the world using her YouTube and other social media channels.
In 2012 she graduated from Canterbury Christ Church University with a degree in Film, Radio, and Television. In 2016 she published her first non-fiction book about the woodcarving work of her father, and in 2017 she released her first novel (which was banned in Germany, Austria, and Australia for a while). The novel was translated into French in 2018.
She is now working on Midnight Tears (the sequel to her debut novel), Tender is the Rain (a standalone psychological thriller), and other short stories.
Currently, she lives in Manchester, the United Kingdom. She is originally from Vrancea, Romania.
This is a story for little ones but highly reccommended for grown ups. Small but perfectly formed, 'Pash and the Blue Bicycle' might take you on a memorable ride through your childhood. When I was a wee girl growing up in the countryside, my bicycle was ever so precious to me :) It's a moving tale of companionship, devotment, faith and innocence that, as a bonus, comes with expressive illustrations which perfectly complement the story line.
A very emotional story of an adventurous, kindhearted little boy. It was captivating and it brought a smile on my face but also a tear in the corner of my eye. Wholeheartedly recommend this story
An interesting idea, establishing the connection between the sick boy and his bike, and creating a story about the boy and his life around that relationship.
This is a story for little ones but highly reccommended for the grown ups. Small but perfectly formed, ' Pash and The Blue Bicycle' might take you on a memorable ride through your childhood. When I was a wee girl growing up in the countryside, my bicycle was ever so precious to me :) It's a tale of companionship, devotment, faith and innocence that, as a bonus, comes with expressive illustrations which perfectly complement the storyline.
An interesting idea, establishing the connection between the sick boy and his bike, and creating a story about the boy and his life around that relationship.