Wildful

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Product Details
Price
$22.99  $21.38
Publisher
Groundwood Books
Publish Date
Pages
216
Dimensions
9.7 X 6.9 X 0.9 inches | 1.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781773068626

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About the Author

KENGO KURIMOTO has been busy making things all his life. He loves things that are very old, things that are very detailed, but most of all, things that are alive. He has worked across disciplines from architecture to animation to console games. Wildful is his debut graphic novel. He lives in the United Kingdom.

Reviews

A story of relationships and connection ... A necessary addition for celebrating the outdoors. STARRED REVIEW

-- "School Library Journal"

A magical showcase of non-verbal storytelling ... Modeling pure innocence, Wildful is an outstanding graphic novel in which people discover the healing power of nature. STARRED REVIEW

-- "Foreword"

A truly inspired graphic novel ... Of special note is the artwork by Kurimoto, which is detailed, expressive and delicate.

-- "Winnipeg Free Press"

Kurimoto employs ballpoint and ink to finely render delicate, richly detailed grayscale art in this sparsely worded debut, which elegantly conveys Poppy's wide-eyed delight at each new discovery and the healing powers of connection and time spent out of doors.

-- "Publishers Weekly"

A gentle, poignant tale of awakening to the subtle, healing wonders of the wild.

-- "Kirkus"

A gorgeous graphic novel.

-- "Horn Book"

Evokes a unique kind of curiosity, encouraging readers to quietly watch small worlds moving along deep in the woods.

-- "Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"

Visual storytelling perfection ... Wildful is a breathtaking, wildly welcoming achievement.

-- "Shelf Awareness"

It is the little details that really stand out here, making this graphic novel all the more magical.

-- "CM: Canadian Review of Materials"

This gentle, poignant story will remind readers that simply being present with nature can offer a path toward healing and an appreciation of what it is to be alive.

-- "Booklist"

This is an exquisite homage to Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden. Kurimoto employs words sparsely because he wants readers to focus on how he's used ballpoint and ink to create delicate, richly detailed grayscale panels that are the core of his story.

-- "Globe and Mail"