- Published: 15 October 2014
- ISBN: 9781780080833
- Imprint: Jonathan Cape
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 224
- RRP: $19.99
Lob

















- Published: 15 October 2014
- ISBN: 9781780080833
- Imprint: Jonathan Cape
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 224
- RRP: $19.99
Newbery has stepped into timelessness with her short novel, ostensibly for middle-grade readers, entitled LOB (2010). It is a charming retelling of the Green Man legend, rich and playfully reinterpreted, which also has a contemporary thread
Oxford Companion to Children's Literature
There is something intensely comforting about this book that I'm sure parents will enjoy as well as children. Especially if they are gardeners!
The Bookbag
Newbery holds the reader with her endearing characters, evocative scene-setting and poetic language . . . An uplifting, enchanting book
Oxford Times
There's something timeless about this lovely story, not only in its theme, which links us back to generations past, but also in the telling of it: elegant, sedate, beautifully crafted, filled with a warm kind of hope and old-fashioned charm
The Ultimate Book Guide
An exquisite novel for the more sensitive seven to nine-year-olds
Sunday Telegraph
Lob will sneak under the skin of cynical early teens
Observer
Linda Newbery tells her story beautifully, evoking empathy and emotion without ever straying into sentimentality
The Scotsman
Laced with poems, and beautifully illustrated, this is a magical story of believing in the unknown
Guardian
A tale told as much by Pam Smy's black and white line drawings as by Newbery's quiet, bright, clear prose. The book belongs in that English tradition of writing for children in which relationships, time and nature are explored through gardens
Books For Keeps
[Linda's] eponymous Lob, made of rain and wind, of time gone and time waiting, embodies regeneration
The Irish Times
The mystical and beautiful fable is one of my favourite titles of this year
The Bookseller
Very young gardeners will love Lob, by Linda Newbery, the story of Lucy, Grandpa Will and the mysterious green man who lives in his garden
The Irish Times
I found I was thinking about it long after I'd turned the final page, because it's wonderful . . . It's a wonderful story of trusting and believing in the unknown and keeping a legacy alive. You'll remember to look for Lob whenever you hear a rustling of leaves behind you
Guardian
One of the most gifted writers around must surely be Linda Newbery and Lob, her latest novel for younger readers, is the kind of book that will inspire in children a deep love of nature and in adults a yearning for the wonderment of childhood
Independent on Sunday