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A carregar... The Tree and the River (2023)por Aaron Becker
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. PreS-Gr 2—Nature bites back after a tree and a river cohabit in a bucolic and wordless setting as humans overbuild. A catastrophic event wipes the slate clean, while tiny acorns reboot the process by the last page. This meditation on time, climate change, and humanity presents an otherworldly command of watercolor-like paintings for children. I was so excited to read this book when I saw it was by one of my favorite authors/illustrators! It did not disappoint. The illustrations were just as beautiful as they were in [b:The Journey Trilogy|34129067|The Journey Trilogy|Aaron Becker|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1498830137l/34129067._SX50_.jpg|55165396]. A wonderful wordless picture book from Caldecott Honor Recipient, Aaron Becker, that depicts the jouney of a tree across time. The description is very accurate: A spectacular time-lapse portrait of humankind—and our impact on the natural world—from a Caldecott Honor–winning master of the wordless form. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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"In an alternate past--or possible future--a mighty tree stands on the banks of a winding river, bearing silent witness to the flow of time and change. A family farms the fertile valley. Soon, a village sprouts, and not long after, a town. Residents learn to harness the water, the wind, and the animals in order to survive and thrive. The growing population becomes ever more industrious and clever, bending nature itself to their will and their ambition: redirecting rivers, harvesting lumber, reshaping the land, even extending daylight itself ..."-- Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Some of the time jumps were easier to follow than others, but I suppose the reader can make up any story they want to fill in the gaps left by the author. I just didn't find myself engaged enough to want to bother. ( )