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Comments for The ArrivalThe Arrival: 08/21/10
The Arrival tells the story through pictures alone of a man leaving his home and family for a foreign country to seek work. He arrives passport in hand to a place vaguely familiar but not entirely a real world place. It's a metropolis inspired by big cities around the world but doesn't represent a single one. Tan's realistic sepia tone illustrations peppered with fantasy elements gives the impression of watching an old silent film, a UFA fantasy perhaps. In bookish terms, his drawings remind me of the illustrated half of The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Other posts and reviews:
books | Shaun Tan | graphic novel | 2007 Comment #1: Sunday, August, 22, 2010 at 07:51:26 I discovered Shaun Tan last year and I think he is incredibly talented. I really enjoyed this one. Comment #2: Monday, August 23, 2010 at 21:13:57 Pussreboots I want to read more of his books. I just need to make the time. Comment #3: Sunday, August, 22, 2010 at 09:44:02 Buffy @ Situations Where You May Need It Thanks, Sarah - I've been aware of this one for a while and this prompted me to finally put it on hold! Comment #4: Monday, August 23, 2010 at 21:15:49 Pussreboots Great! It's a lovely book, a work of art. COmment #5: Sunday, August, 22, 2010 at 10:14:38 This was in the tween/MG section of the library? How strange. I've always seen this categorized as an adult book, though of course it's universal in age. My whole family read it and did a vlog review of it last fall. It's my favorite of Shaun Tan's books so far. Comment #6: Monday, August 23, 2010 at 21:17:01 Pussreboots Yes it was in the children's wing of the library which has everything from picture books up through tweens. I think the librarians put the best of graphic novels either in the children's wing or in the young adult room because there isn't a dedicated section for the adult graphic novels. © 1997-2012 Sarah Sammis
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