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The Tree and the River
By (Author) Aaron Becker
Illustrated by Aaron Becker
Walker Books Ltd
Walker Books Ltd
5th April 2023
6th April 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
32
Width 277mm, Height 247mm, Spine 8mm
435g
A spectacular time-lapse portrait of humankind and our impact on the natural world from a Caldecott Honor-winning master of the wordless form.
For his latest feat of visual storytelling, the acclaimed creator of the Journey trilogy invents, in staggering detail, a familiar world layered with imaginary civilizations. Borrowing from multiple cultures and architectural styles to craft astonishing new humanscapes, Aaron Becker tracks the evolution of our species and its toll on the Earth through the fates of a lone tree and an enduring river. River and tree bear silent witness over time as people arrive to harness water, wind, and animals; devise technology and transportation; redirect rivers; and reshape the land. Timely and ultimately hopeful, this wordless epic invites readers to pore over spreads densely packed with visual drama. Fans of Journey, Quest, and Return will leap at a new chance to uncover sophisticated layers of meaning, marvel at intricate details from holographic billboards to flying machines and see our precious shared world through fresh eyes.
Stunning, thought-provoking wordless picture book. * the Bookseller *
[Aaron Becker's] beautiful, super-detailed artwork is the perfect igniter of class discussion as children are empowered to think and decide where the story might go. [] Beckers books are a breath of fresh air in a shouty market that is so often overrun with crude digital printouts [] As with the best illustrators, the more you look, the more you see. Another huge achievement. -- Alex O'Connell * The Times *
Aaron Becker started drawing picture books at the age of eight. After many years of practice, he published his first wordless picture book, Journey, which was named a Caldecott Honor Book, and completed the trilogy with Quest and Return. He is also the author-illustrator of the wordless picture book, A Stone for Sascha. Find him online at storybreathing.com and on Twitter as @storybreathing.