Constellation of the deep

Benjamin Flouw, 1986-

Book - 2021

"As with Flouw's previous picture book, this story takes our adventurer on a search of beauty in nature, only this time we move from the highest mountain to the ocean deeps."--

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Toronto : Tundra Books [2021]
Language
English
French
Main Author
Benjamin Flouw, 1986- (author)
Edition
English edition
Item Description
Translation of: Le constellis des profondeurs.
"Originally published in 2019 by La Pastèque."
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Issued also in electronic format
ISBN
9780735268968
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

After trekking high upon a mountain to find a unique flower in The Golden Glow (2018), Fox continues his search for strange plants, this time diving deep into the ocean. As Fox and his cousin, Wolf, are walking a coastal trail, a seagull tells them about an amazing plant: the constellation of the deep, which grows on the bottom of the ocean and glows in the dark. The gray skies of the geometric illustrations give way to blues as Fox explores different layers of the ocean, from a "forest" of algae to a coral reef to the mountainous ocean floor. In this blend of fiction and nonfiction, labeled spreads (e.g., coastal marine life and types of coral) are interspersed with the narrative. Short on oxygen and disappointed by not finding the elusive plant, Fox begins his ascent, aiding a whale caught in plastic on the way. During a vegetarian meal with Wolf, Fox discovers his camera took a photo of the constellation when it fell on the ocean floor. A delight for quieter adventurers.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Fascinated by plants, Fox journeys deep underwater in search of one that glows in dark ocean depths. The star of The Golden Glow (2018) has another sweetly satisfying adventure. While he and his cousin Wolf are hiking along the coast, a sea gull tells them of a luminescent underwater plant. Now Fox has a new goal. Donning borrowed scuba gear and bringing along an underwater camera, he explores an aquatic meadow, a kelp forest, and a coral reef before reaching a deep abyss, where he notices his camera is missing. Flouw's illustrations alternate pages of storyline with others that display an array of labeled examples: diving equipment, creatures of the near shore, species of underwater vegetation (giant algae), and shapes of colorful coral. Originally published in French, this Canadian title is unusual in its specificity about plants but predictable in its inclusion of the problem of marine plastic trash. Just inside the abyss, Fox encounters and unwraps a whale entangled in a fish net filled with trash--and, fortuitously, Fox's camera, which captured a picture of the glowing plant in its fall. While hiking, fully anthropomorphic Fox and Wolf wear hoodies and trekking pants; later they dine on grape pâté sandwiches and mushroom juice. The varying blues of the ocean become dark and deep; the lighter colors of the shoreline suggest the edges of a day; and the warm tones of Wolf's den affirm the comfort of home. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A fresh, original introduction to the underwater world. (Picture book. 3-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.