The river that flows beside me

Charlotte Guillain

Book - 2023

"A vibrant, richly illustrated concertina book that takes the reader on a journey down the river, from the source high up in the mountains all the way to the sea, venturing down surging waterfalls and past meandering turns, whilst exploring the remarkable relationship between humans, animals, nature and rivers"--

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Subjects
Genres
accordion books
Juvenile works
Accordion fold books
Informational works
Toy and movable books
Picture books
Published
Beverly, MA : words & pictures, an imprint of The Quarto Group 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Charlotte Guillain (author)
Item Description
Cover title.
Accordion-folded pages that are all connected and fold out into one single piece.
Physical Description
1 folded sheet (20 unnumbered pages) : color illustrations ; 33 cm
ISBN
9780711283497
9780711283480
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 4--Guillain has devised a new book in the "Look Closer" series: a vibrant concertina--or fold-out book--which, with Empson's bright coursing illustrations, ingeniously follows a river winding to the sea. The river's source begins in the craggy snowy peaks of a mountain, populated by moose and white-tailed deer. The river gathers strength, passing through chasms, becoming a waterfall here and there, traveling through bucolic pastures and other landscapes until it joins and becomes imperceptible in the sea. Without page turns, the format is ideal for showing how one river can unite a variety of ecosystems, habitats, and throughways. The friendly text points out connections to the changing scenery as well as the river source in the rocky peaks all the way to the wide-open river mouth, passing gorges, waterfalls, farms, docks, train tracks, overpasses, highways, cities, and more. Humans show up in wading boots and kayaks; as tourists and swimmers; on trains and zip lines; farmers, workers loading vehicles, birders, everywhere. They are not always labeled, but all the other wildlife is! Tiny pond skaters and water beetles are at home in the river, as the large gray whales are at the river's ultimate destination. This is an absolutely sensational piece of creativity. VERDICT Eye-opening information in a simple style; if the format reads young, the epiphanies are for preschool through upper elementary-aged children.--Kimberly Olson Fakih

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