Extreme Places: The Most Remote Homes on Earth
By (Author) Giles Laroche
Illustrated by Giles Laroche
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
28th January 2026
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Physical world
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Practical interests
Educational: Geography
Hardback
40
Width 279mm, Height 254mm
454g
Journey around the world to some of the most challenging and remote spots on Earth in this stunningly illustrated book that celebrates human ingenuity, community, and the people who call these places home.
Would you be lonely living atop a steep, snowbound mountain or bored in a tiny island village Could you find your way home through a dense jungle or a blinding desert sandstorm Our planet has many places where everyday life is made difficult by severe climates, isolation, or natural forces such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. Yet in these secluded locations, families learn how to band together and rely on each other, and this spirit of teamwork helps to sustain extreme living.
Master of cut-paper collage artwork Giles Laroche transports readers to the worlds most extreme places through his exquisite illustrations and succinct explorations of what it takes to survive and thrive there.
List of places included:
Tristan da Cunha
Sahara Desert
Mentawai Islands
Verkhoyansk, Siberia
Isla Navarino
Spiti Valley
Goreme Cappadocia
Floating Islands of the Uros
Atafu Atoll
Gobi Desert
Agoashima
Socotra
Atka
Brilliant at bas-relief cut-paper collage, Giles Laroche is the illustrator of several picture books -- including What Do Wheels Do All Day (Houghton) and Bridges are to Cross -- many of which have generated starred reviews and foreign and special sales. He lives in Salem, MA and in the summer moves to an old barn in New Hampshire.