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 · David Wiesner has been awarded the Caldecott Medal three times, for Flotsam in , The Three Pigs in , and Tuesday in He has received the Caldecott Honor twice, for Sector 7 in and Free Fall in Free Fall is the first title he both authored and illustrated. His cover art now graces The Chronicles of Narnia. by C. S. Lewis.. Among many other accolades, David has been Brand: HarperCollins Publishers.  · Free Fall by David Wiesner. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , FREE FALL. by David Wiesner ; illustrated by David Wiesner ‧ RELEASE DATE: Ap. In an imaginative wordless picture book, Wiesner (illustrator of Kite Flyer, ) tours a dream world suggested by the books and objects in a boy's room. A series of transitions—linked by a map in the book that the boy was reading as he fell asleep Author: Kirkus Reviews.


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In an imaginative wordless picture book, Wiesner (illustrator of Kite Flyer, ) tours a dream world suggested by the books and objects in a boy's room. A series of transitions—linked by a map in the book that the boy was reading as he fell asleep—wafts him, pajama-clad, from an aerial view of hedge-bordered fields to a chessboard with chess pieces, some changing into their realistic counterparts (plus a couple of eerie roundheaded figures based on pawns that reappear throughout); next. Free Fall is a whimsical wordless picture book illustrated by David Wiesner. As I delved into this book, I noticed that the perspective was constantly being shifted. In some illustrations, the boy is depicted as being the same size as the people around him. In other illustrations, he is depicted as being much larger than the people around him. "Free Fall" by David Wiesner is a wordless book about imagination. It begins with a boy who is escorted through a very imaginative dream. Throughout the book, the illustrations change subtly to form new scenarios as the dream continues. Eventually, the boy wakes up only to realize that a map and his own toys are the items that initiated his dream.

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