"Torben Kuhlmann's ... illustrated, nearly wordless tale offers a ... window into an imaginary yet hauntingly familiar world under our feet, where the moles suddenly recognize the precarious balance between progress and preservation. But is it too late?"--Dust jacket flap.
"Torben Kuhlmann's ... illustrated, nearly wordless tale offers a ... window into an imaginary yet hauntingly familiar world under our feet, where the moles suddenly recognize the precarious balance between progress and preservation. But is it too late?"--Dust jacket flap.
Torben Kulhmann's stunningly illustrated, nearly wordless tale offers a fascinating window into an imaginary, yet hauntingly familiar word under our feet, where a mole suddenly recognises the precarious balance between progress and preservation. But is it too late?
“"...they [younger readers] will be transfixed by the gracefully drafted and soberly colored paintings of the moles, their intricately engineered machines, and their exhausted, poorly-lit world."- Publishers Weekly”
[Younger readers]...will be transfixed by the gracefully drafted and soberly colored paintings of the moles, their intricately engineered machines, and their exhausted, poorly-lit world.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Explicit in its message. Subtle in its presentation. In short, a beaut.--Elizabeth Bird "A Fuse #8 Production, School Library Journal"
Kuhlmann's detailed art will pull in readers who like to see how things fit together...-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Torben Kuhlmann was born in Germany. Highly creative as a young child, Torben was recognised as early as kindergarten for being a gifted draftsman. His first children’s book, 'Lindbergh, The Tale of a Flying Mouse' has received rave reviews. Torben's illustrations from Lindbergh were featured at the 2013 Bologna Children's Book Exhibition. Visit his website at www.torben-kuhlmann.com.
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