"In short, all good things are wild and free."--Henry David
Thoreau
In "Walking with Henry," award-winning illustrator and author
Thomas Locker takes young readers on a journey into the wilderness
with one of America's greatest nature writers, Henry David Thoreau.
In a series of richly painted landscapes, readers glimpse the
grandeur of nature through Thoreau's eyes.
This introduction to the poet-philosopher offers readers of all
ages the chance to understand Thoreau's belief that wilderness
offers truth, beauty, and goodness to us all. He was a serious
field biologist who studied nature and all its intricacies, but
also a man who showed us that nature was something more than facts
to be assembled, arranged, and measured. Thoreau was a poet, and in
his hands, nature was the source of creativity, essential for
survival in the ever-evolving world.
With selections of Thoreau's writing and a timeline of his life,
"Walking with Henry" will inspire teachers, parents, and students
to a renewed appreciation of the importance of Thoreau's thoughts
for our time.
Thomas Locker has illustrated more than thirty books for
children, many of which he has also written. His books have
received awards including the Christopher Award, the Knickerbocker
Lifetime Achievement Award, the John Burroughs Award, and "The New
York Times" Award for Best Illustration.
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