Ralph Sprockett loves and knows everything about bicycles – and how to fix a puncture, a broken chain or a temperature brake pad. The only thing he doesn’t know is how to ride one A funny, charming and beautifully illustrated story about friendship, honesty and competitive bicycle racing The first time this unpretentious and witty graphic novel is available to a worldwide English-speaking audience Established and world renowned illustrator in the vein of Saul Steinberg, Quentin Blake, Raymond Savignac or Ronald Searle Ideal for the amateur and professional cyclist as well as Francophiles and cartoon connoisseurs Translated by Anthea Bell. Jean-Jacques Sempé (b.1932) is one of the world’s most successful illustrators and cartoonists. He is the illustrator of the classic children’s-book character, Nicholas, and author of a collection of some thirty albums of his cartoons and graphic novels, all published or to be published by Phaidon. His world-renowned illustrations and cartoons are featured on the cover of the New Yorker and in Paris Match. Anthea Bell was awarded the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and the Helen and Kurt Wolff Prize (USA) in 2002 for her translation of W ...Ralph Sprockett loves and knows everything about bicycles – and how to fix a puncture, a broken chain or a temperature brake pad. The only thing he doesn’t know is how to ride one A funny, charming and beautifully illustrated story about friendship, honesty and competitive bicycle racing The first time this unpretentious and witty graphic novel is available to a worldwide English-speaking audience Established and world renowned illustrator in the vein of Saul Steinberg, Quentin Blake, Raymond Savignac or Ronald Searle Ideal for the amateur and professional cyclist as well as Francophiles and cartoon connoisseurs Translated by Anthea Bell. Jean-Jacques Sempé (b.1932) is one of the world’s most successful illustrators and cartoonists. He is the illustrator of the classic children’s-book character, Nicholas, and author of a collection of some thirty albums of his cartoons and graphic novels, all published or to be published by Phaidon. His world-renowned illustrations and cartoons are featured on the cover of the New Yorker and in Paris Match. Anthea Bell was awarded the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and the Helen and Kurt Wolff Prize (USA) in 2002 for her translation of W G Sebald’s Austerlitz. Her many works of translation from French and German (for which she has received several other awards) include the Nicholas books and, with Derek Hockridge, the entire Asterix the Gaul saga by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo.(展開(kāi))