Islands

Ben Lerwill

Book - 2022

"Some islands are busy, bustling homes to many people, while others have almost no life at all. Some are covered in thick jungle, others in freezing ice. Some are millions of years old, and others are brand new. Islands come in countless shapes and sizes, and this book lets you explore. Turn the pages to climb their mountains, swim in their seas, discover their histories, wonder at their treasures - and above all, be inspired."--Amazon.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
London : Welbeck Editions 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Ben Lerwill (author)
Other Authors
Li (Illustrator) Zhang (illustrator)
Item Description
"Explore the world's most unique places"--Cover.
Physical Description
48 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
ISBN
9781913519223
  • Surrounded by Water
  • Island Wildlife
  • Humans and Islands
  • Fraser Island, Australia
  • Île de la Cité, Paris, France
  • St. Kilda, Scotland
  • Surtsey, Iceland
  • Snow Hill Island, Antarctica
  • Palm Jumeirah, United Arab Emirates
  • Easter Island, Chile
  • Ellis Island, USA
  • Miyajima, Japan
  • Santorini, Greece
  • Socotra, Yemen
  • Uros Floating Islands, Peru
  • Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
  • Pitcairn Island, Pacific Ocean
  • Wrangel Island, Russia
  • Assateague & Chincoteague Islands, USA
  • La Gomera, Canary Islands
  • Christmas Island, Australia
  • Where in the World?
  • Ten Other Islands to Explore
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Visits to more than 18 islands and island groups. With the intent of highlighting different types of islands, Lerwill jumps in no particular order from Australia's Fraser Island (made of sand) to the Île de la Cité on Paris' Seine, from the volcanic likes of Surtsey and Santorini to the wholly artificial Palm Jumeirah in the United Arab Emirates and the floating reed islands of the Uros on Lake Titicaca. His scattered observations about distinctive flora, fauna, and features at each stop often take a touristic slant--"People from around the world come to Easter Island to see the moai, but the statues are just one reason to come here"--which accords well with the illustrator's postcard-style views of foreshortened landforms seen from high angles and decorated with stylized structures and wildlife. Younger naturalists may prefer closer glimpses like Jason Chin's dazzling Island (2012) or broader ones such as Sabrina Weiss' Amazing Islands (2020). Still, references to, for instance, the ways in which people on Gomera Island communicate by whistling or the mouthwatering Santorini snacks called tomatokeftedes offer armchair travelers at least a hint of the rewards of island hopping. Human figures are rare and too tiny to see clearly here. A world map with additional facts and a list of other islands to explore serve as backmatter. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Not essential, but a quick and lightweight introduction to the topic. (Informational picture book. 6-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.