ELIN KELSEY, PhD, is an award-winning author and a leading
spokesperson for hope and the environment. In 2014, she co-created
#OceanOptimism, a twitter campaign to crowd-source and share ocean
conservation successes which has reached 90 million users to date.
She frequently works on projects with the Monterey Bay Aquarium,
Stanford University and the University of Victoria and is
passionate about engaging kids in hopeful, science-based,
environmental solutions. See more at
www.elinkelseyandcompany.com.
SOYEON KIM is a Toronto-based, Korean-born artist who specializes
in fine sketching and painting techniques to create
three-dimensional dioramas. She is a graduate of the Visual Arts
and Education programs at York University.
"A lovely piece of enhanced nonfiction... Thoughtful and
eye-opening."-- "School Library Journal"
"Gentle and reassuring, with amazing artwork once again, this is a
book that is as hopeful as it is beautiful."-- "Sal's Fiction
Addiction"
"Kim's absorbing dioramas create tender scenes of community,
intimacy, and loss...readers will appreciate the matter-of-fact,
never emotionally prescriptive look at creatures' mourning
behaviors."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Scientifically sound and philosophically profound."-- "Kirkus
Reviews - STARRED REVIEW"
"The book adopts a gentle tone and establishes a mood of reverence
and respect through Elin Kelsey's written text and Soyeon Kim's
attractive artwork."-- "Canadian Review of Materials"
"This stunning picture book is unusual in many ways, from its
unique and seldom-explored topic to the illustrations done in
collage and created using dioramas."-- "Booklist"
![]() |
Ask a Question About this Product More... |
![]() |