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Children's Nonfiction Trees & Forests

Arborama

The Marvelous World of Trees

by (author) Lisa Voisard

translated by Jeffrey K. Butt

Publisher
Helvetiq
Initial publish date
Apr 2023
Category
Trees & Forests, Botany, Flowers & Plants
Recommended Age
10 to 12
Recommended Grade
5 to 7
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9783907293904
    Publish Date
    Apr 2023
    List Price
    $38.5

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A stunning illustrated introduction to the most important North American trees.

"A nonfiction volume of chic design. The book lays out the characteristics of all sorts of trees, principally in North America, with a nice mix of field-guide facts and cultural commentary.” Wall Street Journal

"A poetic picture book for young and old that has the accuracy of field guide." Swiss Public Broadcasting

Winner of the White Raven Award from the International Youth Library Foundation, author and illustrator Lisa Voisard captures a child's sense of wonder for the natural world. In Arborama, her first book available in English, Voisard submerses readers in the marvelous world of trees: how they reproduce and grow from tiny seeds into the largest plants on earth, how they make our life possible, and how they even communicate with one another. Over more than 200 lavishing-illustrated pages, readers will learn to identify more than 30 key North American trees—from favorites such as sugar maple and Douglas fir, to lesser known varieties such as the southern magnolia or weeping willow. Come to appreciate the marvelous world of trees all around you!

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Lisa Voisard is a graphic designer and illustrator from Lausanne, Switzerland. Her illustrations are fresh, graphic, colorful and are often inspired by nature. Arborama is the first book in Lisa's 'The Marvelous World' series, the books of which have been bestsellers in French and German. Ornithorama: The Marvelous World of Birds and Insectorama: The Marvelous World of Insectsare forthcoming.

Jeffrey K. Butt is a translator residing in St. John’s, Canada. Jeffrey holds a Master of Arts degree in French from Memorial University of Newfoundland, as well as a Master of Philosophy in Literary Translation from Trinity College, Dublin. When not translating, Jeffrey enjoys spending time at his cottage, gardening, hiking, traveling, and practicing Taekwon-Do, in which he holds a 4th degree Black Belt.

Editorial Reviews

"A nonfiction volume of chic design. The book lays out the characteristics of all sorts of trees, principally in North America, with a nice mix of field-guide facts and cultural commentary.” Wall Street Journal

"Chock-full of information, clearly and delightfully presented." – Kirkus Reviews

"A poetic picture book for young and old that has the accuracy of field guide." – Swiss Public Broadcasting

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