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The Boy from the Sun

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the Sun performs a magic trick. The cloud grows smaller when he takes the three children on a magical journey through a magnificent forest filled with a great variety of people, animals, trees and birds. The journey is taken on a sidewalk, which eventually breaks leaving the children free to play in a field. The Boy from the Sun recites a poem written in iambic pentameter, telling them the value of internalizing the amazing world around them so they can become part of the world through a combination of Chance, Choice and Change. There is a transference of "light" from the Boy from the Sun to the children and the factory returns without the cloud to symbolize the children's control over their state of mind and to suggest that nothing is always perfect: that the black factory of our dark side is always with us, but that we can stop it from clouding our world by experiencing the beauty of the world that keeps us happy and our imaginations keen. The book has been described by the author as an "invocation to the Heavenly Muse of Art" as an aid in his career as an artist.
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Three children sit unenthusiastically on a sidewalk "between home and school." A black cloud forms above their heads and grows larger. The cloud not only represents pollution emanating from the three smoke stacks but the state of mind of the children. The black cloud grows bigger until the Boy from
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wrote "This is a book where the pictures stand out because they look like they were drawn by a kid - but with extra flair." and "It's hard to say if many kids will really relate to the style and story of this book. Young kids will find the poem confusing." The
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wrote "the philosophy expressed, while it is worthy, is beyond the understanding of very young children, and yet the book looks like a book designed for young children."
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called it "an odd little book but a welcome presence in the list of GG nominations for illustrations." and
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Helen Norrie (25 May 2007). "The Boy From The Sun".
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hardback
ISBN
1894965337
Duncan Weller
Toronto Star
Montreal Gazette
Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award
Governor General's Literary Award
Children's literature portal
"The Best Kids Books"
"Fine Illustrations Bring Pleasure"
Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Awards
Archived
Wayback Machine
"2007 Governor General's Literary Awards Recipient: Duncan Weller"
"Ondaatje makes it five"
Categories
2006 children's books
Canadian children's books
Canadian picture books

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