Lindbergh: The Tale of a Flying Mouse (Mouse Adventures)
O**A
After reading the reviews and watching the fantastic videos on his Author Page here on Amazon I ...
I am a children's book writer and illustrator and had not heard of this book until this week. While reading my copy of Publishers Weekly I saw North South's ad that included Kehlmann's MOLETOWN in the ad. I am a huge lover and immediately went to Amazon to see if I could find the book. Not only did I find it but I saw that Kehlmann had written and illustrated another book: LINDBERGH: The Tale of a Flying Mouse.After reading the reviews and watching the fantastic videos on his Author Page here on Amazon I ordered both books straightaway.First, let me say that I ordered the books late Wednesday night and they arrived Friday afternoon!Secondly, let me say that both books are absolutely beautifully created and illustrated! Not many reviewers pay attention to the design, layout, and even the paper that a book is printed on. I'm here to tell you that North South did not skimp on anything when it came to printing and publishing this beautiful book. The paper the illustrations are printed on is thick, heavy, the old-fashioned expensive kind of paper that books used to be printed on in the Golden Age of children's book publishing.The minute you open either of Kuhlmann's books you are drawn and entranced by the world that he depicts in his masterful watercolours. HIs attention to every detail, no matter how tiny, adds up to create a beautiful illustration, page after page.This illustrator creates magic with every stroke of the pencil and brush. I love these books with all my heart and they will be read and reread and pored over for many years to come. I also intend to order many more copies to give as gifts to children that I know would love these books as much as I do.In short, these two books are brilliant! Money well spent for anyone who loves beautiful illustrations.
W**R
Wonderful Book- A Keeper!
I bought this book because Torben Kuhlmann is one of my all-time favorite illustrators. His work is beautiful and interesting to look at. I am also always pleasantly surprised by the creativity of his stories and I enjoyed reading Lindbergh: The Tale of a Flying Mouse. I find his method of story telling unique in that he will use pictures to tell parts of the story, which is a good teaching tool for children. He is not afraid to try the unexpected. His stories are suitable for both boys and girls and adults, too! I am collecting all of his books.
T**T
Immediately bought more from this author
We loved the artwork in this book. The story was fun as well. WOW, this guy is good.
K**N
First rate adventure story
I bought this book for my 5 yr old grandson (well all 3 of the mouse adventures), and they are simply wonderful. The art is gorgeous, each story is clever and delightful. My grandson will love them, I have no doubt. I love how each story weaves the mouse's adventures with historical information. It inspires inventiveness at the same that it provides a history of invention. All within the endearing story of an inventive, brave, and adventurous mouse. Each sotry has excitement, failures, and successes. I highly recommend these books.
S**E
Brilliantly done.
The stories are quite long, but Ireally enjoy them. I bought these for the beautiful illlustrations! They really would be for older children due to their length as a younger child would either fall asleep or lose their attention due to short spansThe stories are quite long, but 8 really enjoy them. I bought these for the beautiful illlustrations! They really would be for older children due to their length as a younger child would either fall asleep in lose their attention due to short spans
A**R
Amazing Illustrations
The text is simple, and the illustrations are stunning.
D**L
Highly recommend
We bought tLindbergh, Edison, and Armstrong for our 4 year old a few weeks ago. We've read all of them more than once. Phenomenal illustrations, great stories, and we highly recommend. She loves these books and so do I.
G**E
Phenomenal Book!
This is a spectacular book. It is fun and engaging to read aloud or independently. Both my kids, ages 3 and 9, look for it constantly! Such a great recommendation from Harbor and Sprout.
N**
Simply genius
Stunning picture book.worth the money
M**T
This book is a true piece of art
Incredibly beautiful illustrations and great story very beautifully made accessible and fascinating for young kids.
N**A
Wonderful Story with Wonderful Pictures
Awesome story with wonderful illustrations.The paper is very nice to touch.There are more books in the series, I recommend all of them.
S**E
Superb book, historical and with illustrations.
Superb book and illustrations
I**S
A great tale, a history of aviation, elements of STEM and an adorable little mouse.
Lindbergh: The Tale of a Flying Mouse is Torben Khulmann’s award-winning debut book as writer and illustrator. Khulmann created Lindbergh during his time at Hamburg University whilst studying for a degree in Illustration & Communication Design. The book serves as a tribute to Charles Lindbergh, who achieved the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic, although with a minor role reversal as Lindbergh is inspired by a rather courageous mouse (even the foreword at the start pays tribute to Lindbergh’s true inspiration). Khulmann’s passion and knowledge about strange contraptions and all things mechanical shine through in this wonderfully illustrated narrative which is quite simply, a work of art.Lindbergh: The Tale of a Flying Mouse teaches the reader how anything is possible as long as they have the right attitude. The story is a true testament to how even the smallest can achieve great things and should serve in teaching the reader that although they may be young or small, this should never be a reason for failure to achieve. In a world where everything is so readily accessible, where things happen in the click of a button and gratification is almost instantaneous, it is a wonderful lesson in the old adage that, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again." Through the mouse’s action we see the values of patience, perseverance, resilience and problem solving. It is essential that children understand that things are not accomplished without first encountering failures and that it is part of the learning process. Our lives will not be defined by how many failures we experience but how we respond to our failures, and I would hope that after reading this book the reader can learn from the actions of the mouse and be a bit more like him.There once lived a mouse who liked nothing more than hiding away for months at a time and reading books written by humans. When the mouse reappears from one such break, he finds that all his fellow rodents have disappeared. The world he once knew has changed, human homes are no longer safe and strange mechanical contraptions have appeared. Surmising that all his fellow mice must have fled to America he sets about joining them but with the ports heavily guarded by menacing eyes and sharp claws the plan to stowaway seems destined to fail. Out of options and with his life in serious danger a chance encounter with some “flying mice” might just provide the catalyst for an idea to ensure a successful escape. Under the ever-too-close-eyes of predators, the inventive little mouse must overcome one failure after another to make his flight to freedom a reality.I really enjoyed the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) aspect of the narrative. Without giving too much away, it was great to read and learn how the invention evolved and how the engineering concepts became more advanced. The narrative has a trajectory that is not dissimilar to that of aviation history and there is a nice section at the end that pays a brief tribute to pioneers of aviation.This is a truly beautiful book, the pages are thick and it feels likes you are holding something magical, you can almost hear the pages as you turn them and it just adds that extra special feeling. It is hard to explain the attention to detail and the craftsmanship that has gone into the illustrations - it is a labour of love. The sheer beauty of the illustrations can sometimes make the text feel redundant and it definitely plays the supporting role. However, it is a necessary supporting role as if this were solely a picture book then there would be gaps in the narrative and it would be disjointed. I found the text to be rich in vocabulary and it is the text that makes this an independent read best suited for older children whilst younger children would take pleasure in looking at the illustrations and would delight in the story as a read-aloud.
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