China through time A 2,500 year journey along the world's greatest canal

Edward Aves

Book - 2020

This beautifully illustrated children's history book spans 2,500 years and more than a thousand miles along China's Grand Canal, a great waterway which joins together two river, the Huai and the Yangtze. With stunning, panoramic illustrations and lively, engaging text, China Through Time brings key periods and turning points in the canal's history to life. Cutaway views show the inside of buildings and introduce children to important places, characters, and events - from humble workers to mighty emperors, and from floods and wars to life in bustling ports and modern cities. Children will also love searching for the mischievous time-travelling cat, Lihua, who appears in each of the artworks.

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Published
New York : DK Publishing, a division of Penguin Random House 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Edward Aves (author)
Other Authors
Fei (Illustrator) Du (illustrator)
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
"Based on an original manuscript by Encyclopedia of China Publishing House: Yang Zhen, Wang Jiangshan, Bao Yao, and Tian Yi ; retold by Edward Aves." -- title page verso.
Physical Description
31 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 28 x 36 cm
ISBN
9781465481740
  • The story of the Grand Canal
  • Construction begins, Yangzhou, 486 BCE
  • A palace on water, Luoyang, 605 CE
  • Granary attack! Liyang, 618 CE
  • A military coup, Kaifeng, 960 CE
  • A paradise on earth, Hangzhou, 1185 CE
  • Night fair, Maple Bridge, Suzhou, 760 CE
  • Stopping the floods, Huaiyin, 1699 CE
  • A ridge of water, Nanwang, 1420 CE
  • A customs pass, Linqing, 1600 CE
  • A modern metropolis, Tianjin, 2020 CE
  • A landmark tower, Tongzhou, 1450 CE
  • The busy dock, Tongzhou, 1550 CE
  • A vital communications link, Tongzhou, 1600 CE
  • The end of the Canal, Beijing, 1910 CE.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A trip through time along China's Grand Canal.As the longest and oldest canal in the world, the Grand Canal waterway stretches 1,115 miles (1,794 km). Traveling in time and space from construction in 486 B.C.E. in Yangzhou to the "ever-growing city" of Tianjin in 2020 C.E., readers are invited to "explore this ancient wonder [and] follow the fortunes of the canal and the people that lived along it, through good times and bad." Panoramic landscape paintings span oversized double-page spreads. The mostly consistent perspective helps highlight that which stays similar and that which changes and makes for engaging page turns. Du's detailed illustrations bring to life the bustle of canal cities, capturing pivotal moments in time. Readers will witness a military coup in Kaifeng (960 C.E.) on a wintry night lit by firelight as well as a "busy port...teeming with life" on a moonlit midnight at the Maple Bridge night fair in Suzhou (760 C.E.). Although it provides a brief historical overview, the journey along the canal is not linear geographically nor chronologically. Callout images to seek out and accompanying bite-sized facts to take in border each spread and guide the eye, however. Readers are invited to spot a "baby glimpsing the outside world for the first time," a reservoir controlled by a sluice gate, a builder precariously "balancing on a unsteady plank," and travelers burning incense for good luck. Lihua, a "street-smart, time-traveling cat" hidden in each spread, adds another propulsive layer. Part informational text, part activity book, this brief but intricately illustrated journey should spark readers' curiosity. (quiz, glossary) (Informational picture book. 7-10) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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