Guardians of the New Moon
Ming and Miaow's Great Race
(Author) Eric HuangWhen the Jade Emperor gets bored, there's only one answer ... a Great Race! Fiery shapeshifter Ming and solitary cat Miaow enter for a chance at eternal fame and honour - but will their tentative new friendship survive?
Eric Huang
Eric Huang is a British author and illustrator known for his work in children's literature. He has written and illustrated several picture books and graphic novels that explore themes of friendship, creativity, and imagination. Huang's distinctive art style and engaging storytelling have made him a popular figure in the world of children's literature.
One of Huang's most notable works is "The Monster Who Wasn't," a picture book that tells the story of a young monster struggling to fit in with his peers. The book has received critical acclaim for its charming illustrations and heartfelt message about acceptance and self-discovery.
Huang's contributions to children's literature have had a significant impact on the genre, inspiring young readers and sparking their imaginations. His ability to create relatable characters and captivating narratives has earned him a dedicated following of fans of all ages.