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The Story of the Blue Planet

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "Magnason’s writing is lean! swift and often lyrical ... immensely satisfying—a major contribution to the sparsely populated eco-lit genre! and one that could entice other authors to contribute."  — The New York Times Book Review "Magnason’s beautifully illustrated and expertly translated book is charming! eccentric! moving! and humbling—often reminiscent of Roald Dahl or William Steig. It’s a magical coming-of-age story that may also remind adults to appreciate the here and the now! and that the grass on the other side may appear greener! but that doesn’t mean it’s better."  — Typographical Era "It's a delightful and pointed tale. Indeed! The Story of the Blue Planet ! aided by Aslaug Jonsdottir's fanciful and evocative illustrations! raises important issues about greed! collaboration! friendship and trust that will kick-start discussions among children and their caretakers. Home and school libraries would do well to add it to their collections."  — Truthout "The sound ecological message that is conveyed in The Story of the Blue Planet has justifiably met with widespread international acclaim! with the book having won numerous highly sought-after prizes! and being the first chidren’s book to be awarded the Icelandic Literary Prize."  — Book Pleasures "Adventurous and entertaining ... the illustrations are lovely and offer a visual stimulus for the story.” —Books for Kids   "Those who enjoyed Adam Gidwitz's A Tale Dark and Grimm  may find Magnason's cautionary ecological tale a perfect complement. Well-paced! with some wonderful! story-enhancing color illustrations."  — School Library Journal  Informationen zum Autor Andri Snær Magnason is one of Iceland's most celebrated young writers. He has written poetry, plays, fiction, and non-fiction, and in 2009 he co-directed the documentary  Dreamland , which was based on his book  Dreamland: A Self-Help Manual for a Frightened Nation . In 2002  LoveStar  was named "Novel of the Year" by Icelandic booksellers and received the DV Literary Award and a nomination for the Icelandic Literary Prize. LoveStar  was also shortlisted for the 2013 Philip K. Dick Award. His children's book,  The Story of the Blue Planet —now published or performed in twenty-six countries—was the first children's book to receive the Icelandic Literary Prize, and was also the recipient of the Janusz Korczak Honorary Award and the West Nordic Children's Book Prize. Andri is the winner of the 2010 Kairos Award. Áslaug Jónsdóttir is an illustrator, author of children’s books, artist, and graphic designer. She has written and illustrated several books for children, amongst them  The Egg   ( Eggi ð, 2003),  I Want Fish!   (Ég vil fisk! 2007), and the award-winning  Good Evening   (Gott kvöld, 2005), which received The Bookseller’s Prize as the best children’s book of 2005, The Icelandic Illustration Award, The Reykjavik Educational Council Children’s Book Prize, and was nominated for The Nordic Children’s Book Award. Julian Meldon D’Arcy is Professor of English Literature at the University of Iceland. He has written books on Scottish literature and sports, and has translated novels, poetry, and films from Icelandic, including the children’s books  Flowers on the Roof  and  The Fisherman’s Boy and the Seal . Klappentext Brimir and Hulda are best friends who live on a small island on a beautiful blue planet where there are only children and no adults. Their planet is wild and at times dangerous, but everything is free, everyone is their friend, and each day is more exciting than the last. One day a rocket ship piloted by a strange-looking adult named Gleesome Goodday crashes on the beach. His business card claims he is a "Dream.ComeTrueMaker and joybringer,"...

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Authors Julian Meldon D'Arcy, Aslaug Jonsdottir, Andri Snaer Magnason, Andri Snaer/ Jonsdottir Magnason
Assisted by Aslaug Jonsdottir (Illustration), Julian Meldon D'Arcy (Translation)
Publisher Seven stories press
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 10
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.11.2013
 
EAN 9781609805067
ISBN 978-1-60980-506-7
No. of pages 136
Dimensions 140 mm x 208 mm x 10 mm
Subject Children's and young people's books

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