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We Are All Me
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"This far-reaching metaphysical outing, an addition to Toonâs early reader comics series, focuses on the microscopic and the immense as well as individuality and collectivity. With abstract, psychedelic art, Crane introduces a white, moonlike orb that grows arms and emerges from the darkness after a page turn: âI am one.â The being next appearsâsmiling, with its arms outstretchedâwithin the chest of a second, long-limbed figure. As the book moves along, the book shows this being as a part of an interconnected whole that comprises the planet and its fundamental materials (âmade of air/ and of cloud/ made of water/ and of earth/ and seedâ) until the materials become flesh (âof leaf and fruit/ and bug and bee/ and bone and meatâ). As the book zooms into the biological, readers glimpse the inside of a neon pink birdâs stomach and the ventricles of a beating heart, and atoms are rendered as dramatic, kaleidoscopic forms. Finally, as the book zooms back out, long-limbed beings join the first figure, all with similar orbs that grow from their chests, connecting and pooling together: âWe are all one.â This is a strange and lovely meditation on wholeness."âPublishers Weekly, starred review
A poetic and lyrical picture book, bursting with colors, about our interdependent world, from cell to self and seed to sky. "With bright artwork and a spare, poetic text, this inviting comic for little ones takes on a truly gigantic topic: the interconnectedness of the universe... Itâs eye-catching stuff, and the tone of the text is general enough that, if the concept soars over the heads of little ones, theyâll still be able to grasp the overall message, which is warm, encouraging, and hopeful."--Booklist
A poetic and lyrical picture book, bursting with colors, about our interdependent world, from cell to self and seed to sky. "With bright artwork and a spare, poetic text, this inviting comic for little ones takes on a truly gigantic topic: the interconnectedness of the universe... Itâs eye-catching stuff, and the tone of the text is general enough that, if the concept soars over the heads of little ones, theyâll still be able to grasp the overall message, which is warm, encouraging, and hopeful."--Booklist
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We Are All Meâ
$14.82

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"This far-reaching metaphysical outing, an addition to Toonâs early reader comics series, focuses on the microscopic and the immense as well as individuality and collectivity. With abstract, psychedelic art, Crane introduces a white, moonlike orb that grows arms and emerges from the darkness after a page turn: âI am one.â The being next appearsâsmiling, with its arms outstretchedâwithin the chest of a second, long-limbed figure. As the book moves along, the book shows this being as a part of an interconnected whole that comprises the planet and its fundamental materials (âmade of air/ and of cloud/ made of water/ and of earth/ and seedâ) until the materials become flesh (âof leaf and fruit/ and bug and bee/ and bone and meatâ). As the book zooms into the biological, readers glimpse the inside of a neon pink birdâs stomach and the ventricles of a beating heart, and atoms are rendered as dramatic, kaleidoscopic forms. Finally, as the book zooms back out, long-limbed beings join the first figure, all with similar orbs that grow from their chests, connecting and pooling together: âWe are all one.â This is a strange and lovely meditation on wholeness."âPublishers Weekly, starred review
A poetic and lyrical picture book, bursting with colors, about our interdependent world, from cell to self and seed to sky. "With bright artwork and a spare, poetic text, this inviting comic for little ones takes on a truly gigantic topic: the interconnectedness of the universe... Itâs eye-catching stuff, and the tone of the text is general enough that, if the concept soars over the heads of little ones, theyâll still be able to grasp the overall message, which is warm, encouraging, and hopeful."--Booklist
A poetic and lyrical picture book, bursting with colors, about our interdependent world, from cell to self and seed to sky. "With bright artwork and a spare, poetic text, this inviting comic for little ones takes on a truly gigantic topic: the interconnectedness of the universe... Itâs eye-catching stuff, and the tone of the text is general enough that, if the concept soars over the heads of little ones, theyâll still be able to grasp the overall message, which is warm, encouraging, and hopeful."--Booklist












