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Message In A Bottle
Message In A Bottle book.jpg
Author: Sting, Rossetta Woolf, Sharon Burn
Country: UK
Language: English
Publisher: Virgin Books
Publication date: 1981-04-15
ISBN: XXX

Introduction

This is a children's book based on Sting's lyrics for Message In A Bottle - with illustrations by Rossetta Woolf & Sharon Burn.

Quotations and trivia

Rossetta Woolf & Sharon Burn met with Sting several times - one known occasion was 1981-03-02.

Sting first met the girls when they were sitting at his doorstep for days - occasionally putting their artwork through his letterbox. When they were desperate enough to knock he invited them in and they began to develop the idea of a children's book.

A month later they returned with a rough layout for the book, which Sting took to his publisher.

He met them again at Christmas 1980.

Editions

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See also

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External links and reviews

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References

  • Sting. Message In A Bottle. xxx: xxx, 1981.
  • Police File No. 13
  • Flexipop - May 1981
  • Sounds - April 4, 1981 (release date)