
Summary
An inventive picture book that reveals all the changes–natural and manmade–that occur as a single oak tree flourishes and grows from 1775 to the present day.This inventive picture book relays the events of two hundred years from the unique perspective of a magnificent oak tree, showing how much the world can transform from a single vantage point. From 1775 to the present day, this fascinating framing device lets readers watch as human and animal populations shift and the landscape transitions…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780399252334 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0399252339 |
| Author: | G. Brian Karas |
| Publisher: | Nancy Paulsen Books |
| Imprint: | Nancy Paulsen Books |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 32 |
| Release Date: | 2 January 2015 |
| Weight: | 533g |
| Dimensions: | 305mm x 264mm x 9mm |
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“Engaging tale of transformation and constancy… . [Invites] comparisons between elements in each spread and their more modern counterparts that follow… . A rapidly modernizing society, the resultant impact on the environment, and the constant, observant presence of nature are themes readers can start to grasp with this book. More simply, it’s a charming cycle-of-life story and an engaging chronicle of American urban history.” — Publishers Weekly
“Engaging… . Karas’s straightforward narration is informative and reflective. Detailed watercolor illustrations dramatically show the landscape evolving from rural to urban over time… . This fascinating time capsule will spark nature and history discussions.” — School Library Journal
“Clear and simple look at over two centuries of change in a single landscape… . Karas avoids editorializing… . Art has a friendly, intimate quality… . This will invite repeat visits.” — Kirkus Reviews
“Illustrations allow readers to see how generations alter the landscape … and variations in farming practices as well as the development of differing modes of transportation.” — The Horn Book
“The sweep of Karas’ pencil and gouache full-bleed spreads has all the majesty of good landscape, with the stately tree firmly rooted in the center of every scene, but his homey and accessible draftsmanship keeps the details human as well as intricate… . The hilltop prospect provides a particularly fine vista, and audiences will appreciate the small dramas and subtle alterations as well as the significant changes. If you’re near any large trees, this could spark your own local trip through history.” — The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
About The Author
G. Brian Karas
G. Brian Karas is the popular author and illustrator of numerous picture books, including On Earth andAtlantic (both ALA Notable Books). He lives in New York’s Hudson Valley.
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