Synopses & Reviews
Where does the sunrise begin? Douglas Wood asks this question in the style that has made him an internationally bestselling author. He answers it by focusing on the world of one child, then moving to another childand#8217;s world farther away, and then yet still farther, to the ends of the Earth, before bringing the text back to its starting point. Stunning artwork provides a beautiful sweeping look at a world that is simple yet complex, one in which the sun always rises to reveal a new day, a new life, and a new chance.
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Where the Sunrise Begins is an inspiration tale from New York Times best-selling author Doug Wood.
Synopsis
Douglas Wood is the author of A Quiet Place as well as the New York Times bestselling Can't Do series. His books Old Turtle and Old Turtle and the Broken Truth were both international bestsellers. He lives in a cabin in the woods of Minnesota. A studied naturalist, Douglas shares his knowledge of nature as a wilderness guide.
About the Author
Douglas Woodandlt;Bandgt; andlt;/Bandgt;is the author of andlt;iandgt;When a Dad Says and#8220;I Love Youandlt;/iandgt;,andlt;iandgt;and#8221; When a Grandpa Says and#8220;I Love Youandlt;/iandgt;,andlt;iandgt;and#8221;andlt;/iandgt; andlt;iandgt;The Secret of Saying Thanksandlt;/iandgt;,andlt;iandgt; andlt;/iandgt;and andlt;iandgt;A Quiet Placeandlt;/iandgt; as well as the andlt;iandgt;New York Timesandlt;/iandgt; bestselling Canand#8217;t Do series. His books andlt;iandgt;Old Turtleandlt;/iandgt; and andlt;iandgt;Old Turtle and the Broken Truthandlt;/iandgt; were both international bestsellers. Additional titles include andlt;iandgt;No One But Youandlt;/iandgt;, illustrated by P.J. Lynch; andlt;iandgt;Franklin and Winston: A Christmas That Changed The Worldandlt;/iandgt;, illustrated by Barry Moser; and andlt;iandgt;Where the Sunrise Beginsandlt;/iandgt;, illustrated by K.Wendy Popp. Douglas lives in a cabin in the woods of Minnesota. A studied naturalist, he shares his knowledge of nature as a wilderness guide.K Wendy Popp's pastels and drawings have been used to illustrate publications internationally for over two decades, and her artwork is held in private collections and galleries throughout the United States. Her previous books include andlt;iandgt;Sister Anne's Handsandlt;/iandgt; by Marybeth Lorbiecki and andlt;iandgt;One Candleandlt;/iandgt; by Eve Bunting.andnbsp; Ms. Popp lives and works in upstate New York with her husband, Bill, and two children, Zoe and Wynn.