Lost and Found: Three by Shaun Tan
by:
John Marsden (author)
Shaun Tan (author)
A collection of three jaw-dropping stories: THE RED TREE, THE LOST THING, and THE RABBITS, by New York Times bestselling author and illustrator Shaun TanA girl finds a bright spot in a dark world. A boy leads a strange, lost creature home. And a group of peaceful creatures loses their home to...
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A collection of three jaw-dropping stories: THE RED TREE, THE LOST THING, and THE RABBITS, by New York Times bestselling author and illustrator Shaun TanA girl finds a bright spot in a dark world. A boy leads a strange, lost creature home. And a group of peaceful creatures loses their home to cruel invaders. Three stories, written and illustrated by Shaun Tan, about how we lose and find what matters most to us.Never widely available in the U.S., these tales are presented in their entirety with new artwork and author's notes.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780545229241 (0545229243)
Publish date: March 1st 2011
Publisher: Arthur A. Levine Books
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Childrens,
Teen,
Middle Grade,
Art,
Picture Books,
Short Stories,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics
It happened again. I fell in love with another book by Shaun Tan. The book I'm talking about is Lost & Found and it's absolutely fabulous. There are 3 short stories collected in this book: The Red Tree, Lost & Found, and The Rabbits. As with the other books by Tan, there is a fabulous mix of fantasy...
Have I ever mention how much I love Shaun Tan? Because I love him. I've read two other books before this one and loved them. Lost & Found is no exception. I adore this book! Everything about it. From the three stories within to the gorgeous, unique art style, there isn't a thing I don't love about t...
I like the range of stories in Lost & Found. The Rabbits has a large scope, sweeping over years of Australia's history in a few pages but managing to stay poignant. I think it would be more poignant if it were a story from a Indigenous/Aboriginal Australian, but "and stole our children" gets me ever...
Shaun Tan's work is mesmerizing. The artwork is masterpiece. You could look for hours and find something new everytime.
Lovely book.The stories are sad but the artwork is wonderful.