A touching story line.
No text, but the visual imagery speaks volumes.
It demonstrates the power of visual storytelling to convey complex emotions and experiences that transcend language.
No text, but the visual imagery speaks volumes.
It demonstrates the power of visual storytelling to convey complex emotions and experiences that transcend language.
The way Tan visually captures the alienation and wonder of entering a new world without the need for words is stunning.
A wordless graphic novel, The Arrival tells the story of an immigrant‘s journey to a strange and surreal new world. The detailed, almost photographic art creates a moving and universal experience of displacement and hope.
This has been on my TBR forever. Finally picked it up and am so glad I did. The drawings are incredible. They convey a sense of emotion with no words. The way they show time passing is unique. The story is touching and shows how immigrants have to feel their way through all new situations. I highly recommend for the strong emotional imagery.
I lost track of time while reading this one today in the library.
#LuggageCvr #NewYearNewBook @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs One of my last reads of 2023 was this amazing Shaun Tan wordless fantasy story about the immigrant experience. Universally relatable, and deeply moving.
Woo hoo! It's here! Thank you @wen4blu ! I can't wait to open it. #JolabokaflodSwap2023
@MaleficentBookDragon
A beautiful, wordless interpretation of the immigrant experience.
I really enjoyed this one. Its a story of emigration told entirely through illustrations. I love the bizarre world tan creates.
Wow. I borrowed this from the library recently and all I can say is: this book is AMAZING.
This is a beautiful graphic novel that documents the experiences of an immigrant through a series of illustrations. It is a very quick read, but I‘m thrilled to have added this to my library. I‘m sure I‘ll be revisiting this multiple times in the future!
#bookspinbingo
Wow, a graphic novel with no words at all. The artist does an excellent job of creating a sense of foreignness. It‘s supposed to be like he is emigrating to America, but the artist made it look so weird and crazy that it gives you a sense of what it must be like for immigrants to try to make their way in a place where they don‘t know the language or customs. At times a little difficult to follow, but glad it was a happy ending.
I just finished this tearjerker this morning. The artwork was beautiful ❤️ a pick for sure.
Very very beautiful and very very strange.
A wordless graphic novel of the experience of leaving your home and starting afresh somewhere new, somewhere you don‘t know the language, the food, the people, the animals. But somewhere you‘ll meet and learn the stories of fellow refugees. And somewhere your children will eventually know as home.
Quite stunning.
This was well done. The illustrations are beautiful. I was able to figure out what was going on, at least at the start and end. There were a few things in the middle that confused me a bit. There were no words at all, and I felt like it was meant to represent how someone who doesn‘t speak the language might interpret things, but some of it was just so odd, I couldn‘t quite figure it out. Cont in comments...
Thanks for the tag @julesG 😊
1. Counting train passengers on/off at each station, to show the rail company they needed to put on more regular branch-line trains (and maybe install ticket barriers!) It all got a bit more tricky when marines started doing press-ups between the compartments...
2. ‘No worrying features‘ on my 2-year scan 🎉
Would you like to play @StellaDz @coffeenebula @CGainor3 @LeahBergen ?
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This wordless graphic novel is one of my favorites. It follows the journey of an immigrant fleeing adangerous world to a Utopia where he has no friends and limited grasp on the language in order to rescue his family. He hears the stories of other immigrants along the way. Perfect for #AcrossApril's #arrival prompt! @Eggs
#AcrossApril Day 11: Shaun Tan‘s The #Arrival is one of my absolute favourite picturebooks - there is nothing at all like it. Have I mentioned that I interviewed Shaun Tan on GatheringBooks a few years back? One of our shining moments. Here it is: https://wp.me/pDlzr-5Jr
So blown away by Tan's talent. I wonder how long it took him to create this because there's so much detail. It looks like photographs. Graphic novels are really popular right now, but this is the first one I've seen that is totally wordless.
This is a stunningly beautiful and creative graphic novel. It beautifully conveys complex concepts such as being a refugee in a new country and needing to rescue your family from a terrifying country without using a single word. It had a strong #ellisisland feeling to the setting. #refugee #wordless #comicwithoutwords #nowords #history
December 5th - #Advenrecommends day 5
This is a story about a man who leaves his home and family to seek better opportunities somewhere else. The illustrations really shows how hard it is to settle down somewhere else where this are different. And the illustrations are gorgeous
7 Days of 5-star reads #5StarBooks October 24, 2019 - Day 3 #bookstagram
#7days7covers #CoverCrush Day 2
@mabell Do you wanna join if you haven‘t already? Just share 7 covers you love over 7 days, no explanation needed.
The cover is just the first of many beautiful illustrations in this one 💗
#TheHat #lilithjuly
Newsflash (not): I really need to stop borrowing library books and read what‘s on my shelves.
I read this yesterday morning waiting for my mother to return from a sleepover. I sat in a comfortable chair and drank coffee out of a blue mug.
This one is a pick + for me. A beautifully drawn story about a migrant on a very different world from ours. It is wordless and effectively free from colour, but still beautiful and engaging and thought provoking. One of very few books that i will pick up again and again and still enjoy each time. Five stars Shaun Tan!!
Well...I did it!! It took some work but I finished the hunt! 👏👏
It took a bit to find a picture book but this one was so interesting. The artwork is amazing and the concept the artist used to show the trials of immigration is just fantastic. Something I normally wouldn't pick up for sure. Thanks @AnansiGirl for the rec 👍
✅ with no words
Thanks also for a great #MayScavengerHunt @Clwojick @TheReadingMermaid @RadicalReader
It was a time 😊😊
Thanks @Gillyreads for the tip about the commemorative stamps! Now I have more authors besides Mem Fox and Shaun Tan to add to my TBR. If anyone else wants to read about the 2019 children‘s book authors in the Australian legends awards, this is short: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.heraldsun.com.au/news/childrens-book-authors-to...
I‘m so glad you pointed me to this book in Tan‘s backlist @suzisteffen I loved this book. Tan has an amazing eye for details in his drawings and this makes his characters come to life. In this story without words, we follow an immigrant in a new world and since it‘s new to us as well, we feel what he‘s feeling.
Another example of Tan‘s details. Here he captures all the looks of confusion and not understanding. You don‘t need text, with this eye for detail.
#LiteraryLuck Day 19: #Shamrock reminded me of the astounding image (topmost) from this wordless and timeless narrative. Fats and I collaborated on our review for this multi-award-winning title. I included Shaun Tan‘s email response to this post in the Comments Section. So happy that he said yes to our invite for a Skype conversation for the Asian Festival of Children‘s Content here in Singapore 2 yrs ago. My review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-1ne
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I really enjoyed my first wordless graphic novel. Shaun Tan's illustrations were stunning. The story of his parents immigration from Malaysia to Australia.
Not really a quote, but since this book doesn‘t have words, I felt this to be appropriate.
⭐️5/5 gorgeous book. It has no words but tells the story of an immigrant trying to create a better life for his family.
It's here! My #JustABookSwap is here!!! Thank you @Mynameisacolour Heather! ❤️💕 Will unwrap and post a pic of the book in the next picture! Can't wait!!
THANK YOU @TheBookKeepers for organizing this!
My pick for #adventrecommends for Day 13 is this lovely graphic novel ❤️ The story is told only through pictures, no words needed. Read it if you haven‘t already!!
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#7favesin7days @lauren.lerner 📚
After reading (looking through?) this wordless book today, I thought the story was alright, and that the artwork was absolutely stunning! #fantasy #pencildrawings #catsoflitsy
#HumpDayPost
🌴 I am very lucky to be living on-campus for the past 10 yrs now, the university where I teach, described as one of the most beautiful campuses in the world by Times Higher Education
🌴 sports/business/finance
🌴 book-hunting, raid the out-of-the-way bookshops/ cafes/ museums/ restaurants that locals go to
🌴it‘s a condo unit for faculty - off white?
🌴too many! tagged book, anything by rumi, mary oliver, gaiman, ferrante
I love #silent graphic novels, especially this one, a beautiful story of immigration, loneliness, and home. The artwork is stunning, and the character's journey is moving, all without a single word.
#readingresolutions @Jess7
My second encounter with #graphicnovels. An exceptional book, Shaun Tan is such a talented storyteller!