Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

READ TO ME/OPINION

- CELIA STOREY

“The Wanderer”

BY: Peter Van den Ende (Levine Querido, Oct. 6), ages 8-18, 96 pages, $21.99 hardback, $10.99 ebook.

STORY: A barefoot child and an otherworld­ly being whose head includes a crescent moon construct a paper boat as big as the boy is. The boat launches from a ship powered by windsocks. The seascape becomes increasing­ly patterned, and these textural patterns are creatures great or small. Some of the creatures are visual puns.

The world dwarfs the boat. It is vulnerable.

It navigates and/or survives five joyful, perilous seas, picking up a hitchhikin­g seahorse in one graphicall­y wondrous place and dropping it off in another; being peered into by curious snakes or lifted on the sparkling fluke of an orca; escaping tentacles of doom and furious storm stallions and toxic clouds that kill clean white birds on the wing; drifting into mangrove swamps and over coral reefs and under the curtains of the Northern Lights and through cavernous ice; passing from magical wilds into a controlled technologi­cal weirdness where whales wear showerhead­s and look trapped in girdles of gear. The line quality reminds me of Escher’s drawings. The danger feels real. But where is the boat headed? Through a lifetime. To a friend.

This feast of precision line drawing looks like a children’s book, and it can be. The age range suggested is 8 to 18, but the only reader too old has cataracts. Even a clear-eyed kid should view it under good light. Don’t imagine that the lack of words means 3-year-olds will appreciate it. Each proseless page requires close inspection, and so: no. Newbies would be bored.

Read to Me is a weekly review of short books.

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(Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/ Celia Storey)

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