See for Yourself :A story about discovery and daring to try something different – the perfect Father's Day gift

See for Yourself

See for Yourself :A story about discovery and daring to try something different – the perfect Father's Day gift

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Published: 22 May, 2025
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**As seen on ITV's Lorraine!**

An uplifting and heart-warming picture book that celebrates family, friendship and finding yourself.


Harry Arco and his dad are from a family of amazing inventors, and are especially fascinated by flying contraptions and all things airborne. Their family motto is: when you’re up in the air, you’re on top of the world!

But Harry begins to wonder about the top of the world – it feels great, but wouldn’t it be interesting to try going in the other direction? His father is bemused. No one in the family has ever thought about taking an ocean-bound journey, travelling down to the bottom of the world. How will Harry get there? And what will he find when he does?

A powerful story about fathers and sons, family ties, having the courage to do something new – and about the glorious wonders of nature and the worlds we have yet to explore.

**PRAISE FOR THE MISSING PIECE: 'Such a wonderful book, would highly recommend to anyone with kids or friends with kids!' Ed Sheeran**

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781526618061
ISBN10 1526618060
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 436 g
Product Dimensions 240 x 302 x 10 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

[A] celebration of the relationship between father and son. * The Bookseller *
[This is a book] about courage and being true to yourself. But it's the supportive relationship depicted between this young boy and his father, beautifully captured in the cover image of Harry snuggling on his dad's shoulders, which gives the book real heart. * The Observer *
[This] book beautifully portrays the power of parental belief. The father’s unwavering support acts as a shield against self-doubt, empowering his son to confidently navigate the world. It’s a gentle reminder that we all possess inner resources that can guide us through life's challenges. I would highly recommend this book for parents and children alike, offering a shared moment of inspiration and a gentle nudge to follow your own unique path. * Children's Books Ireland *
This beautifully crafted picture book...is subtle yet remarkably clever. Suzanna's glorious, atmospheric full-page illustrations are a joy...and its refreshing to see such positive representation, with a supportive Black father and his determined son enjoying activities not often depicted in stories about Black people, such as flying planes and diving. * Jericho Prize *

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Author's Bio

Jordan Stephens is a creative, musician, writer and performer, perhaps best known as one half the chart-topping duo, Rizzle Kicks who have recently made a comeback after a 9 year hiatus.

Having spoken publicly about his struggles with mental health, Jordan has been very active in raising awareness around the stigma. His mental health campaign #IAMWHOLE reached over 120 million people online and was mentioned in the Houses of Parliament.

Jordan endeavours to express himself through many different forms of art. His first children’s book, The Missing Piece, published in 2022 is a self-influenced story about joy and connection. It was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize and Inclusive Books for Children Award. His second children’s book, See for Yourself, publishes in May 2025.
Instagram: @jordanfstephens
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Beth Suzanna
is a London based illustrator whose uplifting work is rooted in colour and connection. Creating work for picture books, programmes, covers and campaigns. Beth’s work has a strong focus on community and diversity, using bold figurative paper cut shapes or expressive pastel line to create tactile, playful and human work. The Missing Piece was her first picture book.
Instagram: @bethsuzanna

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