Synopses & Reviews
Review
'\"This thoughtful and unique work successfully portrays the wonder of discovery and of the natural world.\"'
Review
"This thoughtful and unique work successfully portrays the wonder of discovery and of the natural world." School Library Journal
"Quiet poetry and beautiful color woodblock prints convey the excitement of wilderness encounters in this picture book set on a Lake Superior island." 15MinutesMagazine.com
Synopsis
If you really want to see a woodland caribou, you might try going to a place forgotten by time. It should be a hushed place, with perhaps rocky green hills and blue water, home to loons and beaver, lichen and yellow buttercups. With every step, this gentle journey brings us to a deeper and more unique connection with nature. Phyllis Rootand#8217;s mesmerizing text, together with Jim Meyerand#8217;s outstanding woodblock prints, makes the very heart of the forest come alive and reveals that if you are patient and quiet, sometimes what you are seeking will, in the end, find you.
About the Author
'Phyllis Root says this story was inspired by her childhood memories of Mother Holle, a character in German fairy tales. She lives in snowy Minneapolis, Minnesota.Jim Meyer\'s medium of choice is the color woodblock print. He has been influenced by both the Western and Japanese printmaking traditions and is inspired by regional landscapes. He lives in Hopkins, Minnesota. This is his first book.'