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Description
A boy's ordinary train ride becomes an extraordinary trip to the great ancient forests. Crammed with information about these great natural wonders, Chin's first book is innovative nonfiction set within a strong and beautiful picture storybook. Full color.
Publication date
May 26, 2015
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781250062697
Lexile Measure
1100
Guided Reading Level
O
Publisher
Flash Point
BISAC categories
JUV029000 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | General
Library of Congress categories
Giant sequoia Trees Redwoods Coast redwood
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An inventive, eye-opening adventure.
ALA/Booklist
Starred Review
A real eye-opener . . . . The text clearly and succinctly presents information, which is effectively illustrated in the colorful paintings. Even better, the narrative element in the artwork soars, promising to engage children imaginatively as well as intellectually.
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Starred Review
Chin's watercolor illustrations capture both the majesty of the redwoods and the young boy's inquisitive personality, and while the idea of a storybook so vivid that it comes to life is not new, what sets this one apart is that Chin has paired his fantastical visual narrative with a straightforward nonfiction text
Publishers Weekly
Starred Review
Playing with the notion of just how immersive a book can be, illustrator Chin ("The Day the World Exploded") makes his authorial debut with a clever exploration of coast redwoods. The framing story opens with a boy finding a copy of "Red" "woods" on a subway station bench (he's even on the cover). He delves in, and facts about the ancient trees spring to life around him: as he reads in a subway car that there are trees alive today that first sprouted during the Roman Empire, he is flanked by two figures from that era, driving home the point. Emerging from the station to find himself in the middle of a redwood forest, his adventures mirror what he's learningstanding in a redwood-made rain shower and glimpsing the Statue of Liberty in the midst of the forest (the tallest redwood is six stories taller). The straightforward narrative is given enormous energy by the inventive format and realistic watercolor illustrationstheir soft edges and muted hues suit the mist-shrouded giants. Chin adeptly captures the singular and spectacular nature of redwoods in this smartly layered book. Ages 48. "(Mar.)" Copyright 2009 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.
School Library Journal
Gr 1-4 This remarkable picture book delivers a mix of fantasy and fiction through beautifully detailed watercolors. Waiting on a subway platform alone, a boy finds a book about redwood trees and becomes captivated while reading it on the train. As he learns that there are trees alive today that first sprouted during the Roman Empire, readers notice two passengers seated beside him from that period. When he comes out of the station, he finds himself deep in a redwood forest, where, clad in climber's gear and a harness, he launches a rope, climbs a tree, discovers wildlife in the branches, and experiences the many wonders similar to a professional researcher. Colorful panels focus on his observations. Chin superbly captures the boy's varied expressions throughout his adventure. Perspective is artfully used to show the immensity of the trees as he rappels back down into the city with images of landmarks and skyscrapers. Reality returns when he notices the time and darts off, leaving the book behind for a girl to discover and begin her journey in the redwoods. The final pages include information about the environmental dangers that the redwoods face, some nature graphics drawn to scale, and an inspiring author's note. This inventive story will charm and educate readers and send their imaginations soaring."Anne Beier, Hendrick Hudson Free Library, Montrose, NY" Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.