



But while the reader experiences the main character’s isolation, he also shares his ultimate joy. Because the main character can’t communicate in words, the book forgoes them too. He does so using brilliantly clear and mesmerizing images. Shaun Tan evokes universal aspects of an immigrant’s experience through a singular work of the imagination. He’s embarking on the most painful yet important journey of his life he’s leaving home to build a better future for his family. Wordless, but with perfect narrative flow, Tan gives us a story filled with cityscapes worthy of Winsor McCay.’ Jeff Smith, author of Bone ‘A magical river of strangers and their stories!’ Craig Thompson, author of Blankets ‘Magnificent.’ David Small, Caldecott Medalist In a heartbreaking parting, a man gives his wife and daughter a last kiss and boards a steamship to cross the ocean. ‘A shockingly imaginative graphic novel that captures the sense of adventure and wonder that surrounds a new arrival on the shores of a shining new city.
