The Academy Award-winning creators of Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run present a humorous guide to achieving enlightenment and spiritual fulfillment that pairs such advice as "have faith" and "learn tai chi" with photos of characters from the Wallace & Gromit universe acting out each piece of sage wisdom. 25,000 first printing.
the ideal tie in because looking at shaun does automatically make me feel much better. given shaun's now longrunning independence exceeding wallace and grallace in terms of screen time it's amusing to see something from back here when there's so little actual material of shaun to work with
its... interesting its defo not for kids it sounds like a cult book and has many sexual intentions and things that could be meant in a rude way such as love making and tou ouching your way to hapiness do not give to a chid please i beg you but i loved it
You can't help but love Shaun and this book confirms that, it's an uplifting and amusing little book that's great for a quick pick me up after a pants day at the office
I don't follow Wallace & Gromit, so this book would mean more if I did, I'm sure. Still, it's an interesting mix of silliness and "Uh, the sheep's probably right about that advice!"