Into the Uncut Grass

Into the Uncut Grass by Trevor Noah is a beautifully illustrated work published by Random House Publishing Group on October 8, 2024. This edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a whimsical narrative that explores themes of connection and compromise through the imaginative journey of a young child venturing into a magical landscape beyond the familiar confines of home.
Readers will find a fable that emphasizes the importance of sharing and finding peace with loved ones. The collaboration with artist Sabina Hahn enhances the storytelling, making it suitable for readers of all ages. This illustrated tale invites exploration of personal growth and happiness, making it a thoughtful addition to any collection.
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • For the child in all of us, a timeless illustrated story about connection and compromise brought to life with imagination, from the acclaimed author of Born a Crime
“Whimsical and wise, bursting with quirky characters and clever humor . . . the ideal gift for the new parent (or child-at-heart) in your life.”—Oprah Daily
“But sooner or later your mother will find us,” Walter said, looking back at the house. “She always does.”
The boy’s eyes lit up again. He had an idea.
“Then this time we need to go where we’ve never gone before,” he said. “Into the uncut grass!”
In the tradition of The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse comes a gorgeously illustrated fable about a young child’s journey into the world beyond the shadow of home, a magical landscape where he discovers the secrets of sharing, connection, and finding peace with the people we love. Infused with the author’s signature wit and imagination, in collaboration with visionary artist Sabina Hahn, it’s a tale for readers of all ages—to be read aloud or read alone.
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