Aaron Becker dreamed of traveling to castles when he was a boy. At age ten, he was lucky enough to visit the walled island of Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France. Many years later, that visit inspired him to create the palatial castle featured throughout the Journey trilogy. Aaron recently returned to Europe with his family, where he completed the watercolor paintings you see in this book.
"Return" offers straight shots of pleasure.
—The New York Times Book Review
This breathless finale to Becker's Journey trilogy (Journey, 2013;
Quest, 2014) takes readers back to the intricate interior of an
alternate world where crayons wield power...The father and child's
mutual adventure unspools silently but with urgency. Readers
remember the dad's distraction, which started both this book and
the trilogy itself. When cave paintings depict the dad as the hero,
casting out the villain, hearts swell and eyes well. A fantastic
final leg to a reading journey that altered, expanded, and enriched
the landscape of children's literature—and surely many young
people's lives.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
In a bravura finish to the trio of wordless tales that began with
2013’s Journey, Caldecott Honoree Becker brings still more splendor
and feeling to his architectural fantasy world...Fantastic
contraptions, elaborate landscapes, and breathless escapes would
each on their own distinguish this installment; together, they
dazzle. That the father is redeemed by entering his daughter’s
kingdom and mastering its rules gives the story a sense of moral
justice. Becker’s creation is a gift to his readers—one they’ll
want to save for their own children.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
In this satisfying conclusion to the magnificent picture book
trilogy...Becker’s stunning watercolor and pen-and-ink
illustrations depict a breathtaking world that captivates without a
written narrative—and one that readers will want to come back to
again and again. Though this title relies somewhat on the
audience’s knowledge of the previous books, it is an absolute must
for any collection and will draw new fans just as it will delight
those who enjoyed the previous two installments.
—School Library Journal (starred review)
The concluding volume of this wordless trilogy (Journey, BCCB 10/13
and Quest, BCCB 9/14) offers a final look at the fantastical
kingdom entered by two kids who wield magic with their colored
markers...fans of the first two (and fathers wishing they could
join in the adventure) will appreciate the warm conclusion.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
This third, wordless installment (Journey, rev. 9/13; Quest, rev.
9/14) brings the story full circle, beginning and ending in the
same city brownstone shown in the first book. While Return can be
enjoyed on its own, fans will find rewarding similarities to, and
subtle differences from, the other books...Even if her character
has grown up, readers can return to this world again and again.
—Horn Book
The watercolors remain breathtaking, and there are moments of high
invention...It’s a must-read for fans.
—Booklist
From the castle and its surroundings to the cave where a parallel
adventure is depicted in petroglyphs, Becker’s detailed watercolors
invest his tale with visual and narrative richness — and invite
readers to return again.
—Washington Post
The dazzling, wordless picture-book trilogy that began with
“Journey” (2013) and “Quest” (2014) comes to a rapturous conclusion
with “Return” (Candlewick, 40 pages, $15.99), as Aaron Becker
brings children ages 4-9 back to the hushed, lantern-hung woods and
fantastical turrets and waterways of a marvelous realm. Rich
indigos, purples and golds predominate in Mr. Becker’s captivating
pictures of a child and her surprise companion whose love and
ingenuity win the day in a setting of magical beauty.
—The Wall Street Journal
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