Rivers
Rivers
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Annotation: An introduction to history using illustrated maps of continents and countries with a focus on rivers and seas, pointing out major historical events, famous historical figures as well as favorite stories and icons connected with these bodies of water.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #164858
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Gecko Press
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 10/01/18
Pages: 73 pages
ISBN: 1-7765-7216-5
ISBN 13: 978-1-7765-7216-8
Dewey: 551.48
Dimensions: 38 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

A tour of the world's great rivers, bedizened with hundreds of images and notes on regional geography, history, folklore, culture, and natural history.Goes proceeds continent by continent in a series of grandly scaled—if, geographically, more impressionistic than precise—maps. They are aswirl with stylized humans (of different races and often in stereotypical garb) and more naturalistic renditions of iconic structures, vehicles, monsters, deities, geophysical features, and flocks of wildlife both marine and terrestrial. These lively, largely monochromatic visuals are glossed in printed blocks that bend as sinuously as the rivers around which they are arranged. The Belgian illustrator lingers longest over Europe, but, along with the usual riverine suspects there and elsewhere, he does map several that are less traveled in U.S. children's books, such as Papua New Guinea's Fly River, New Zealand's Waikato, and the Onyx in Antarctica. Besides describing each river's course from source to sea and highlighting select features, the author frequently wanders further afield to add factoids, personal opinions ("Belgian fries are the best in the world"), and even bits of fancy, such as the revelation that there is a "secret spot at the South Pole where snowballs winter over," all via Nagelkerke's translation from Flemish. Though generally positive in tone, he does mention "gyres" of "plastic soup" in the Pacific, oil spills in the Niger Delta, and that New Orleans was once "the country's largest slave market."A broad, shallow, teeming torrent of facts and marvels: Readers tempted to take a dip will be swept irresistibly along. (Nonfiction. 7-11)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

In an ornate volume, Goes (Timeline) opens with a short exploration of the five oceans before focusing on rivers in Europe, North and South America, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and Antarctica. Spreads focus on single rivers of significant size, as well as smaller ones in close proximity and those that ultimately merge. Goes succinctly describes each: -In the east of Russia-s Siberia, the Lena is one of the longest rivers in the world.- Spreads show impish figures, along with cultural, geographical, historical, and mythological icons (-The kappa is a mythical water spirit that lives in Japan-s rivers and lakes-). The presentation is appropriately fluid, focusing less on individual locations or relative distances and more on the interconnectivity of the world-s bodies of water. Ages 7-12. (Oct.)

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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: 2-5
Lexile: IG1040L

This breathtaking journey along the most important rivers in the world takes us from the Nile to the Amazon, the Mekong Delta to the Mississippi, the Murray to the Waikato.

Our seas and rivers tell a compelling story about our planet. Through tracking the life source of people, animals and the land itself, Peter Goes brings alive our history and our lives today. Each illustration includes major events and historical figures connected with its river, but also favorite stories and icons. This absorbing, playful book shows who we are, how we live and the myths we weave around our people and places.


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