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If you loved how Journey lets the illustrations tell a magical story with no words, you'll be mesmerized by The Arrival. Shaun Tan's gorgeous wordless graphic novel leads you through a fantastical new world as an immigrant explores a strange land, inviting you to interpret its symbols and emotions through breathtaking art.
Did the dreamlike, imaginative visual adventure of Journey captivate you? Tuesday by David Wiesner offers another playful, wordless escapade—this time, it's frogs on flying lily pads floating through a sleeping town, with each spread bursting with inventive surprises for your eyes to discover.
If the emotional depth and gentle hopefulness in Journey spoke to you, you'll find The Red Tree deeply moving. Using sparse text and evocative illustrations, this book follows a young girl through melancholy and wonder, revealing small moments of beauty and hope in unexpected places.
Enjoyed following the girl's quest with her red crayon in Journey? In Flotsam, a boy discovers an old camera washed ashore, and what he finds inside launches him on a visual adventure full of surprises and discovery. Each page invites you to explore alongside him, piecing together an unfolding narrative.
If you appreciated how Journey sparks your imagination with its open-ended visuals, The Mysteries of Harris Burdick will delight you. Each enigmatic illustration is paired with a single caption, inviting you to invent your own stories—an interactive experience that turns you into a storyteller.
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