Einstein: The Fantastic Journey of a Mouse Through Space and Time

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Price
$22.00  $20.46
Publisher
Northsouth Books
Publish Date
Pages
128
Dimensions
8.6 X 11.1 X 0.7 inches | 1.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780735844445

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About the Author
Torben Kuhlmann studied illustration and communications design at the Hamburg University of Applied Science, with book illustration as his main subject. In June 2012 he finished his studies by writing and illustrating the children's book Lindbergh--The Tale of a Flying Mouse. This was his first picture book, and within a very short time it became a best seller. It has now been translated into more than thirty languages. Further mouse adventures followed with Armstrong (2016), Edison (2018), and Einstein (2021), all of which have achieved cult status.
Reviews
If you've never seen a Kuhlmann book, you are in for a treat. I've always called him the Steampunk Beatrix Potter, but to be fair he's more interesting than that. Over the years Kuhlmann's books have charmed with their precision and attention to even the smallest of details. And now, at long last, we're gonna get to see some time travel.--Betsy Bird "Fuse #8 Blog, SLJ.com"
Kuhlmann's books about mice and historical figures--we've met Lindbergh, Armstrong, and Edison before--are beautifully illustrated and incredibly detailed. They're heftier than most picture books, with more pages, more text, and so many pictures. I was particularly excited about this one, of course, because it involves time travel, but they're all a lot of fun to read.-- "GeekDad Blog"
Kuhlmann forges another delightful, science-fueled adventure in this beautifully illustrated tale...-- "Booklist"
Another milestone in human-mouse collaboration, virtuosic of visuals and tongue in cheek of tone. (STARRED!)-- "Kirkus Reviews"
His unique ability to combine fun, facts, science and biography makes Einstein a real triumph. (STARRED)-- "Bookpage"
Time is relative, size doesn't matter, and kindred spirits can be located past and present when it comes to determination, wanderlust, curiosity, and big ideas.-- "School Library Journal"
The story is a primer on Einstein's theories and discoveries, and it prompts discussion on the nature of time itself.-- "Foreword Magazine"