<p> "A beautiful and welcome celebration of spring in the Boundary Waters that brings the changes of the season to life in delicately rendered illustrations. No words are necessary for readers to delight in the drama John Owens captures of ice-out, wind, waves, and the arrival of life returning to the North. This story makes me want to pack up my gear and head North!" - Lauren Stringer, illustrator and author of <i>Winter Is the Warmest Season</i><br /> </p><p> "John Owens’s wordless picture books remind us that sometimes, the most profound stories don’t need words. They’re found in the rustle of leaves, the ripple of water, and the silence of a snowy forest. Through his art, Owens invites us all to slow down, observe, and rediscover the beauty of the world around us." - <i>Grand Rapids Herald-Review</i></p><p> </p><p> "This is a great book to read to your kids, as it introduces them to the wonders of nature and the joy of outdoor adventures." - <i>Cook County News Herald</i></p><p> </p><p> "This book, which is done in dreamy pastels with lots of blue, invites the little ones to use their imaginations to make up their own stories using Owens’ pictures as inspiration." - <i>Pioneer Press</i></p><p> </p>

A family canoes through the northern wilderness as it awakens to the warming season in this wordless picture-book journey through the Boundary Waters

As spring stirs the world of the Boundary Waters and wildlife awakens, let’s venture out, too. Paddle the canoe into warmer days as winter melts away. Mama bears come out of hibernation, and fox kits poke their curious noses out of their dens. Birds return from their southern journeys, flirting and calling, flying overhead, gathering grasses and sticks for their nests. As we cut through cold water under the bluest of skies, fish surface and jump, turtles sun themselves on a log, and a loon makes her melancholy call. When we pull up to portage across an island and stop to camp on its shore, the majestic pines offer shelter from the sharp, chilly wind while other trees bud with new leaves and wildflowers raise their colorful petals to the soft spring light. Nature is wild here, so night in the woods might be scary, but the family is warm and safe, pulling together like the animal families all around to greet the dawning season while the waters gather and rush.

Moving with confident grace, this charming wordless picture book with its detailed, colored-pencil illustrations invites you to join this canoeing and camping family on their journey through the natural splendors of the Boundary Waters as they experience the cycle of life in the wild.

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Moving with confident grace, this charming wordless picture book with its detailed, colored-pencil illustrations invites you to join this canoeing and camping family on their journey through the natural splendors of the Boundary Waters as they experience the cycle of life in the wild.
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781517919252
Publisert
2025-04-29
Utgiver
University of Minnesota Press
Vekt
170 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
305 mm
Dybde
3 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, J, 01, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
36

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

John Owens is a freelance illustrator and author of One Summer Up North and One Winter Up North, both published by the University of Minnesota Press and inspired by his travels to explore the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in all its seasons.