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The Wound

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Pub Date Oct 07 2025 | Archive Date Oct 01 2025

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Description

From the "Mo Willems of Sweden," award-winning author/illustrator Emma Adbage captures a funny and true-to-life story about a little boy who hurts himself at school and is suddenly thrust into the spotlight

Awarded Best Swedish Picture Book of 2022

For readers of The Day You Begin and A Letter to Amy, The Wound similarly captures the humor and emotional growth that comes during common childhood experiences and their impact on a boy's sense of identity, belonging, and self-acceptance.


Feel the rush of the game as you dash around the ping-pong table, laughter and shouts filling the air. Your heart races. Then, a sudden stumble sends you tumbling down, and the world pauses—a sharp pain, a bloody knee. For a moment, for a week, you're the center of attention. You bask in a warm glow of sympathy and curiosity from your peers. But as days pass and the wound heals, the whispers fade and the crowd shrinks.

But what happens when life returns to normal? The fleeting spotlight, once thrilling, leaves you wondering about who you'll be once the bandage comes off ...

International picture book star Emma AdBåge is a master at capturing life on a schoolyard: the games, friends, and group dynamics. The Wound, honored as the Best Swedish Picture Book of 2022, is now available in English for the first time.
From the "Mo Willems of Sweden," award-winning author/illustrator Emma Adbage captures a funny and true-to-life story about a little boy who hurts himself at school and is suddenly thrust into the...

Advance Praise

"The book's title, The Wound, already draws the reader into an everyday drama with an existential basis. A child is injured and the stage is the school [...] Rarely has the wound's path from flowing blood to solidified scab – and finally a shiny scar that can evoke memories – been depicted with such nerve! " Jury Comments, August Prize

"The book's title, The Wound, already draws the reader into an everyday drama with an existential basis. A child is injured and the stage is the school [...] Rarely has the wound's path from flowing...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781646900480
PRICE $18.00 (USD)
PAGES 32

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The Wound by Emma Adbage is an absolute gem of a picture story book.

Melissa Bowers translation is pitch perfect.

Imagine playing with friends when you fall and cut your leg - there is blood - there is concern and there is care and support.

This is a short tale of one such accident from the pain to the healing

Emma Adbåge’s illustrations are wonderful - quirky but with feeling ..it’s worth looking closely at every page ( especially for the pigeon and the facial reactions ) Teachers sharing this book with a class will be entertained - especially at the staff room scene.

This is an ideal story for 3-7 year olds-exploring the emotions of pain and the recovery. The prose is spot- on and funny as well.

As for the healing process and the scab ..well, no spoilers here- you’ll have to read the book 😊

No wonder this book has won awards 😊😊

Highly recommended

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This was such a cute, funny and realistic look at the very serious undertaking of being a kid! I loved the evocative pictures of the kids inventing new games when the ping pong paddles broke, the way everyone is interested in a new development (in this case, the main character's wound), and the attention and drama that kids revel in. This book will be well-loved in primary classrooms, and I highly recommend it for library storytimes. I can't stop smiling after reading this!

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Wounds and injuries can be very drastic and special experiences for children.
As an adult, you often remember (I do) the first time you lost a tooth at school or had a minor accident while playing. Measured in adult life, a week with a plaster or bandage is a short time, in the young lives of children it is an eternity in comparison.

In “The most beautiful wound”, the children run wild around the table tennis table in the schoolyard. An improvised game because there are no rackets. The improvised game has strict rules. One child stands on the table and cheers on the others, who chase each other. An almost anarchic scene, as we know it from Emma Adbåge's picture books.

At the climax of this scene, it happens and the nameless narrator bangs off the table. BANG!

After a brief moment of shock and the appropriate treatment of the wound, the injury and the wound become THE topic in the classroom and schoolyard. Although the wound itself hurts, it also brings the young narrator attention and an adventure narrative.

But what happens when the wound gradually heals? The blood becomes a scab and later the scab falls off? It will simply disappear and nothing will prove that something really bad has been overcome.

The only consolation is the hope that a scar - at least a small one - will remain

A great book about childhood fears, worries and confusing feelings about a fading part of identity.

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