Rivers
By (Author) Peter Goes
Illustrated by Peter Goes
Gecko Press
Gecko Press
1st November 2018
1st October 2018
New Zealand
Children
Fiction
551.483
Hardback
80
Width 277mm, Height 380mm
1094g
This breathtaking journey on the worlds most important rivers, seas and oceans tells the story of our planet through cultures, myths, icons and history. It takes us from the Nile to the Amazon, the Mekong Delta to the Mississippi, the Murray to the Waikato. Each map is full of fascinating facts about nature, culture and history, with major events and historical figures alongside favourite stories and icons. As the life source of people, animals and the land itself, the worlds waterways tell a compelling story about our history and our lives today. This absorbing, playful book shows who we are, how we live and the myths we weave around our people and places.
"History, science, and geography meet the beauty and creativity of old-world cartography in this stunning visual display of the rivers that flow over mountains and valleys, across deserts, on all seven continents, and into the worlds oceans." -- Starred Review, Foreword Reviews
"A broad, shallow, teeming torrent of facts and marvels: Readers tempted to take a dip will be swept irresistibly along."
-- Kirkus Reviews"The presentation is appropriately fluid, focusing less on individual locations or relative distances and more on the interconnectivity of the worlds bodies of water."
-- Publishers Weekly"Wonderful for locational knowledge and with all sorts of information, theres something for any curious mind."
-- Just Imagine, UKPeter Goes lives in Belgium, where he works as a freelance illustrator. He has also worked as a stage manager and studied animation at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK) in Ghent, Belgium.