David Ouimet's illustrations have featured on album covers and books, including Robert D. San Souci's Dare to be Scared book series and Nancy Etchmendy's Cat in Glass and other Tales of the Unnatural. Most recently he illustrated Daydreams for Night by musician John Southworth. Oiumet's work was selected for the Society of Illustrator's Annual 59 and was exhibited at the Museum of American Illustration in New York City in February 2017.
Beautiful and engaging, this book brought tears of joy to my eyes.
It sums up my own journey, all the dreams and hopes I never dared
speak out loud when I was younger. I was left filled with happiness
and I have no doubt that this book will inspire those who discover
its magic to embrace and nurture their own voice in this noisy
world
*CORALIE BICKFORD-SMITH*
Stunning . . . David Ouimet understands that to comfort means to
strengthen, not to coddle. I want to send it back in time to my
seven-year-old-self
*STEPHEN FRY*
I Go Quiet is poetical, magical and eerily creepy. It is
bewildering and mysterious and a master at somehow finding the
words to capture something so abstract - isolation, loneliness,
solitude and sadness. But the book is not bleak - it offers light
and shade, it is full of hope and comfort. It will become a solid
silent friend to many readers
*LAURA DOCKRILL*
A powerful book, about the intensity that can live behind silence;
about the power of books and how they give us strength and
knowledge to deal with the world in which we find ourselves. A
wonder
*MATT HAIG*
I Go Quiet is a treasure trove of obsessive detail and
draughtsmanship. You should probably go and discover it for
yourself. I'm blown away
*CHRIS MOULD*
Completely original. Unique, in fact
*PHILIP PULLMAN*
I Go Quiet unfolds like a vivid and indelible dream, full of light
and darkness and mystery. It is about hidden things, hidden
feelings and the power of quiet reflection. Most of all it is about
connection and finding our place in the world. The illustrations
are a marvel of imagination, atmosphere and cinematic
loveliness
*ERIC FAN*
Exquisite . . . The illustrations are gothic and haunting but
beautiful . . . It's the kind of book you wish you could send to
your childhood self, and the kind that warms the heart as an adult.
A simple but stunning story
* * The Skinny * *
Haunting . . . Enchanting
* * Psychologies * *
A visually stunning book with a heartfelt message of hope . . . an
altogether charming book which can be read and read over and over
again and still leave the reader smiling by the final turn
* * Wee Review * *
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