Under the Blanket Sky

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Doubleday Books for Young Readers
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
10.6 X 9.1 X 0.3 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780593645918

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About the Author
TIM FISCHER is an artist and author born and raised in Herkimer, New York. After graduating with a degree in engineering science, he worked as a land surveyor while nurturing a freelance career as a self-taught portrait and landscape artist. He later pursued a career in health care as a rehabilitation assistant while continuing his freelance work as a commissioned artist, creating detailed pencil and charcoal drawings.

After spending many years living in Illinois, California, and Rhode Island, he has now settled back in his hometown region of upstate New York with his fiancée, along with their dog and two cats. Finding new inspiration in familiar landscapes and ready to fully embrace his creative side, he is the author and illustrator of his debut children's book, Under the Blanket Sky. See more of Tim's work on Instagram at @tim_fischer_art.
Reviews
★ A Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year, 2024

"Sweetly nostalgic."--The New York Times

"Soft, feathery illustrations add to the dreamlike quality of the story. . . . Mysterious and contemplative."--Booklist

"Dreamlike art. . . . Sunlight and feathers are the stars of the show."--Kirkus

"Each soothing spread unfurls like a blanket, too, in this evocative reverie."--Publishers Weekly

"The dreamlike coloring of the scenes, with pastel hues and bright white accents, create sun-filled days with an unhurried pace. . . . The text, especially dialogue, is a true representation of a child's language and thoughts regarding the abstract idea of letting go."--School Library Journal

"This tale of enduring friendship captivates from stunning sunrise to idyllic evening--and all the summer days between."--Shelf Awareness