Time Flies
Eric Rohmann
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Eric Rohmann's Caldecott Honor-winning debut is now available as a"Dragonfly" paperback. It is at once a wordless time-travel adventure and
a meditation on the scientific theory that dinosaurs were the evolutionary
ancestors of birds. "The New York Times Book Review" called "Time
Flies" "a work of informed imagination and masterly storytelling
unobtrusively underpinned by good science...an entirely absorbing narrative
made all the more rich by its wordlessness." "Kirkus Reviews" hailed it as
"a splendid debut."
Product Details
Price
$8.99
$8.36
Publisher
Dragonfly Books
Publish Date
October 15, 1997
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.8 X 10.6 X 0.2 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780517885550
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Eric Rohmann's first book for children, Time Flies, was named a Caldecott Honor Book in 1995,
and was called a splendid debut by Kirkus Reviews. Eric holds degrees in fine arts from Arizona State University and Illinois State University. He is a former teacher, and has exhibited his artwork as numerous galleries and museums across the country. Eric is a painter, printmaker, and a fine bookmaker, and he lives outside of Chicago.
and was called a splendid debut by Kirkus Reviews. Eric holds degrees in fine arts from Arizona State University and Illinois State University. He is a former teacher, and has exhibited his artwork as numerous galleries and museums across the country. Eric is a painter, printmaker, and a fine bookmaker, and he lives outside of Chicago.
Reviews
"Unusual perspectives and striking compositions and images make for a dynamic and intriguing book. This title has potential for classroom use--when studying paleontology or evolution, preparing for a field trip, or doing creative writing projects. All in all, a title that children will love."--School Library Journal "Awesome is the only word for this wordless picture book."--Atlantic Monthly "In beautifully composed spreads, the museum's glowering sandstone hues are imaginatively played off against the early world's innocent sky blue and vegetable green, the tiny, lithe bird against the lumbering primeval giants, flesh against bone, shadow against substance. A splendid debut."--Kirkus Reviews, Starred