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Finding Fire

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Finding Fire

Contributors:

By (Author) Logan S. Kline
Illustrated by Logan S. Kline

ISBN:

9781536213027

Publisher:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Imprint:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Publication Date:

7th September 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Dinosaurs and prehistoric world
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

40

Dimensions:

Width 279mm, Height 229mm, Spine 9mm

Weight:

466g

Description

Can a young boy find fire for his familyand bring it safely home An exciting, nearly wordless picture book adventure as visually compelling as a Pixar short.

After a hard rain douses the family fire, a brave young boy sets out to search for more fire to bring home before the cold season sets in. Along the way, hell face many challenges, from perilous mountains to fearsome predators to raging rivers, and find something wholly unexpected: a friend. In his picture book debut, artist Logan S. Kline crafts a dramatic tale inspired by prehistoric times and told almost entirely through stunningly detailed illustrations. Finding Fire started with the sketch of a small boy holding a torch and grew from there, he says. A lot of research went into creating the art for this book, yet the look of the boy changed very little over time as he was inspired by my children, from my younger son's wiry frame to my elder son's wild hair that goes in a million different directions. This gorgeous adventure story just begs to be visited again and again, with each perusal promising new discoveries.

Reviews

Comics-style panels pull the reader into close connection with the determined protagonist, while bravura cinematic spreads celebrate ingenuity, kindness, and bravery against the elements and great odds. Readers will pore over these vividly imagined pages en route to its cozy, brightly lit end.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Each illustration serves to carry the story forward, from sweeping panoramic two-page spreads to multi-panel compositions showing close ups of the boys expressions as he deals with the various setbacks. This is an engaging tale of perseverance, friendship, and family that will appeal to both emergent readers and middle grade students.
School Library Connection (starred review)

Simple but heartwarming. . .. A prehistoric premise best enjoyed cozied up next to a warm, safe fireplace.
Kirkus Reviews

This tiny but valiant adventure is visually precise enough for lap-sitters and artistically sophisticated enough for primary grade prehistory fans. . . . This will make a good wind-down choice at bedtime or perhaps a candlelit saga to while away a power outage.
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Logan S. Kline imagines Neolithic life as precarious yet affable in Finding Fire, a mostly wordless picture book for children ages 3-7. In this charmer, the shaggy members of a cave-clan are nonplussed when rain puts out their fire. As the adults engage in a round of recriminations, a scrawny red-headed boy raises his hand. Fine, we imagine him saying, Ill go find some fire.
The Wall Street Journal

In Logan S. Klines affectionate, dreamlike illustrations we see the boy traversing rivers and misty highlands, using his wits to keep predators away, and saving a baby mastodon trapped in mud.
The Wall Street Journal

So few words, yet such powerful storytelling. Logan S. Klines brilliant debut is a thought-provoking film-on-paper that takes us back to the age before technology and convenience. You will get lost in every page, and after you complete the journey with boy and beast, youll sit speechless before starting over again. If you shy away from wordless picture books, now is the time to make an exception.
The Barnes and Noble Blog

Here, gorgeous, lovingly detailed and naturalistic cartoon drawings wordlessly convey an epic of young heroism.
The Arkansas Democrat Gazette

Author Bio

Logan S. Kline is an artist whose work has appeared in several magazines, including Highlights, Ladybug, and Cricket. He is also a high school art teacher. Logan S. Kline lives in upstate New York with his family.

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