Meet three kids on their usual walk down the path near their house.<\/strong><\/p>\n
Every day, they notice something new: the trail, the plants and the animals \- some of the changes are almost too small to recognize! With sketchbooks under their arms and a magnifying glass in hand, each child interacts with the path in a different way. Together, they create a whole world for themselves.<\/p>\n
The Path<\/i> encourages us to take a closer look and be curious about our surroundings. For readers of all ages, this book shows that the only thing we can count on for certain is change.<\/p>
REIF LARSEN is a bestselling author, with books like The Selected Works of T. S. Spivet translated into more than 27 languages. Larsen's essays and fiction have appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, Travel + Leisure, and The Believer. Larsen is currently living in Troy, New York State, and hosts an event series and podcast named Future of Small Cities. This is his second children’s book.
BEYA REBAÏ studied illustration in Brussels, and Paris. Fascinated by color, she builds her drawings with a limited and carefully selected color range. Inspired by the Impressionist and Modernist movements, Rebaï always has a sketchbook during her travels and draws what she sees in her way. She worked for clients like The New York Times, Libération, Nike, The New Yorker, Rimowa, and The Guardian. This is her first children’s book.