Copyright Date:
2023
Edition Date:
2023
Release Date:
06/27/23
Pages:
280 pages
ISBN:
0-06-306520-7
ISBN 13:
978-0-06-306520-8
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2022949430
Dimensions:
22 cm.
Subject Heading:
Friendship. Comic books, strips, etc.
Animals, Mythical. Comic books, strips, etc.
Giants (Folklore). Comic books, strips, etc.
Monsters. Comic books, strips, etc.
Friendship. Fiction.
Animals, Mythical. Fiction.
Giants. Fiction.
Monsters. Fiction.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review
(Thu Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Gr 4 Up— A tiny boy named Ember lives alone in a city of giants, where he tries and fails to make friends. One day he meets a sea turtle named Lua, who offers to take him across the ocean to a very special school for creatures his size. When Ember arrives at the island, he is amazed by all of his fellow classmates, even though they're not impressed by him. The students gradually learn to understand the unusual island residents, but first they must be brave enough to take some risks and let their defenses down. The colorful illustrations in this story are magical, ethereal, luminous, and even cinematic. Readers will be fascinated by the story overall, but Pamment's artwork makes this book a truly immersive experience. VERDICT For readers who are ready for a breathtaking, emotional, and heartfelt adventure.— Andrea Lipinski
Kirkus Reviews
Ember feels like an outsider at his new school for the orphaned and solitary.Ember is a tiny humanoid with light-brown skin and a mop of black hair who doesn't remember anything from before he lived in an attic in a city where everything was giant-sized. He longed for friendship, but when he ventured out to try to make a connection, he was accidentally swept into a storm drain and out to a beach. There, sea turtle Lua found and adopted him. Lua brings Ember to the far-off island where she once went to school. The other young creatures Ember meets there include Ana, a salamander, and Viggo, a pugnacious, blue-tongued lizard. Ember keeps a journal with observations and drawings and is both devastated and humiliated when some classmates read it and mock him. Ember's sweetness seems to attract other creatures-a luminous tentacle, sea urchins reminiscent of the soot sprites in My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away, and a smiling rock Ember dubs Boulder. Lessons at school involve intriguing discussions of camouflage and mimicry and introductions to the unique denizens of the island and surrounding sea. Clear, lovely graphics, rich colors, and intriguing perspectives provide detailed, cinematic depictions of the island world and the young ones' adventures. Ember's fierce determination to connect and his empathetic inclination to regard other creatures as benign afford him an impressive kind of courage when he and his classmates encounter the sea monster of his nightmares.An enchanting, absorbing adventure. (Graphic fiction. 8-12)
From Treasure in the Lake’s Jason Pamment comes a story of friendship and self-discovery, in a gorgeously illustrated world perfect for fans of Hilda and Over the Garden Wall.
Fitting in can be hard, especially when you’re as small as Ember, a tiny boy living alone in a city of giants.
But Ember’s luck changes when he meets Lua, a kindly sea turtle, who escorts him across the ocean to a school for little creatures on a wondrous island. Here, Ember learns that first days can be hard, too—especially when they involve bizarre, fantastical cave-dwellers, ferocious storms, and classmates that, from the very start, aren’t at all interested in making friends.
As he struggles to adapt to this new world, Ember finds himself at the heart of an otherworldly mystery, facing a strange monster from the deep that threatens everything he holds dear. On the surface, Ember’s classmates may seem of little help, but any good student of nature knows appearances can be deceiving—and friendship can come from the most unexpected of places.