No Island Is Alone
Written by Giovanni Blandino
Illustrated by Martina Tonello
Published by Camelozampa
64 pages
24 x 30 cm
Age 7+
Rights sold: SIMPLIFIED CHINESE
A captivating nonfiction picture book that explores the wonders of islands—from coral atolls and volcanic peaks to desert oases and islands of the imagination. Through stunning illustrations and engaging storytelling, readers are invited to uncover the secrets, history, and natural mysteries of islands around the world.
Blending science, geography, and history with a poetic touch, the book reveals how islands, though seemingly isolated, are deeply connected to the world around them. From Charles Darwin’s discoveries on the Galapagos to the lost map of Treasure Island, from the coral wonders of the Caribbean to the isolated beauty of Bouvet Island, each page offers a new adventure. The book also ventures beyond geography, introducing readers to the concept of entanglement—the mysterious quantum connection between particles, showing how everything, even at the smallest level, is part of a vast network of relationships.
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