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Love Volume 1: The Tiger, by Frederic Brremaud

Love Volume 1: The Tiger, by Frederic Brremaud

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Love Volume 1: The Tiger, by Frederic Brremaud

Love Volume 1: The Tiger, by Frederic Brremaud



Love Volume 1: The Tiger, by Frederic Brremaud

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“Visually, the book is a marvel, with panel after panel of Bertolucci's gorgeous palette of jungle greens disrupted by the tiger's distinctive orange blaze. The other animals are beautifully rendered, and the storytelling has the feeling of an animated film.” - Publisher's Weekly (Starred Review)“Visually eloquent story...” - School Library JournalA day in the life of the king of the jungle, this lavishly illustrated story follows a single majestic tiger through a wordless adventure of survival as it hunts prey and defends itself from other would-be killers defending their territory. This exciting tale is told without narration or dialogue, conveyed entirely through the beautiful illustrations of Federico Bertolucci.A beautiful, all-ages title that explores genuine natural behavior through the dramatic lens of Disney-esque storytelling. Like a nature documentary in illustration.

Love Volume 1: The Tiger, by Frederic Brremaud

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #138526 in Books
  • Brand: Magnetic Press
  • Published on: 2015-03-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.10" h x .50" w x 8.70" l, .92 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 80 pages
Love Volume 1: The Tiger, by Frederic Brremaud

From School Library Journal Gr 4–6—This wordless story is the first in a series of wildlife books that each focus on a day in the life of a different wild animal in its natural habitat. A full-page panel of the jungle setting framed by lush limbs and vines gives readers a view that puts them into the action from the very first page turn. Only a few words of text on the dedication page set the tone for this series by enforcing the idea that animals don't deal in love and hate; rather, they exist in a delicate balance that recognizes both parts as a universal or "elemental love." The first animal who comes into view is the majestic Bengal tiger who is the main character of the first volume. The tiger expertly hunts a tapir who manages a risky, but successful, escape via waterfall. As the story progresses, readers are introduced to many predator and prey relationships that support the overall theme of balance in the animal kingdom. There are multiple scenes of violence in which animals battle, sometimes to the death, though there is not too much bloodshed. Death is represented by the stillness of the creature that loses a battle as opposed to a complete destruction. Once a death has occurred, the pacing moves the story forward gracefully and there isn't much time to dwell on an animal's passing. The book ends with a scene of violence in which the tiger attacks a human who is cleaning his weapon and preparing the skin of a recently slain beast. An excerpt from The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri bookends this tale with thoughts on death and nature. The finely detailed watercolor artwork that offers unique perspectives and close-up views of jungle life combined with expertly controlled pacing gives this graphic novel a nature documentary feel. This book was originally published in France in 2011, and it received the special jury selection award at the Festival of Comics in Italy of that same year. VERDICT This beautiful slice-of-life graphic novel presents a realistic view of the balance between predator and prey in the jungle and is a strong addition to most collections.—Samantha Lumetta, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, OH


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I "LOVE"d this book By Bengirlxd Love Volume 1:Tiger. I looked at the cover of this book and I was immediately captivated by the beautiful artwork. Going in to the novel I knew that it was going to be about animals but boy was I surpised by the level of quality in the artwork and the story. This is my review of this new series that aims to captivate the hearts of readers.___________ARTWORK: The artwork here is brilliant. Everything is finely detailed and reminds me a lot of the world of Avatar. It is that good. It almost feels like the setting is in another planet but it is in the indian forests of this world. It is beautiful and I just can't stop staring at the pictures(It's all in color by the way). The closest thing to describing it the artwork of Tarzan but that still does not do it justice.There is a couple of pages at tthe end of the volume dedicated to design artworks that artists might get a kick out of. For me it is a bonus to an already great work of art.____________PLOT: There are only two pages in the book with written words and mainly it gives readers quotes on the nature of animals. This book is about the relationship that animals have with each other and how they interact about the world. There are no words, no sound effects. Everything is visual and it truly is an artistic masterpiece. It is a hidden gem in the world of graphic novels and I embrace it with all my heart. The whole experience is immerse and you will not be disappointed.___________CONCLUSION: This is by far one of my favorite graphic novels that I have read this year and it does not even have words. It was a worthwhile experience and I am sure other readers will have my viewpoint on this book. I can't wait until the next installment comes out because I will definitely be on board. BengirlxD Approved.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Beautiful Art But a Bit Cartoony By Talvi Love Volume 1 is the first in a series following a certain wild animal and a day in its life - from the search for food, interaction with other animals, fights with rivals, and afternoon naps (volume 2 follows the story of a fox). The story is nuanced, with many twists and turns. The watercolor artwork is stunning - a joy to explore. Although wordless, the story follows a definitive arc (the search for the day's food). The jungle has never looked so lovely and the animals, though perhaps more cartoony than lifelike, are rich with lovely detail.Story: A tiger hunts a tapir. When his prey escapes, the tiger will move on. But other hunters and more dangerous prey make finding his next meal difficult. From crocs to panthers, elephants to mice, both the tapir and the tiger will have to survive the day against all odds.The pencil and watercolor drawings are exquisite. Beautifully drawn with nuances in color variety that you can only get from that medium. A very green jungle is transformed in shades and tints of yellow and blue then offset with reds. It means the orange/beige tiger and grey/white tapir really stood out in each scene. The backgrounds supported the main characters and surprisingly never overwhelmed themThe plot itself was a bit underwhelming. There is no moral here, no 'majestic animal of the jungle' or other statement. It's a simple survival piece with an introduction attesting to the "Love" of the title referring to animals neither loving nor hating each other. What threw me off in the story were the interaction scenes. E.g., the tapir runs from the tiger and ends up in a stream, goes through an underground river, and is ejected in a waterfall - without harm. It felt too unrealistic. Similarly, the tiger fight with a croc, in a piranha infested water, never felt particularly menacing. Especially since we see the piranha often but they don't really do anything in the story other than show off teeth.There are a wide variety of animals encountering each other. From red ants to baboons, python to a panther pride. Even the fox from the next volume. But oddly, many watch the action rather than being a part of the story (as with tree-bound peacocks). I had a hard time comprehending why they were there (other than as scenery or run in and steal a prey while the larger predators fought). But then, perhaps this story is much more about the jungle than the tiger.So while the story didn't engage, and the situations felt a bit too cartoony, the artwork was so incredibly stunning that I just enjoyed that with pleasure. Words definitely weren't needed as the story was quite successfully conveyed through the images. And the overall plot cleverly integrated all kinds of players who briefly connect and then disconnect with the story of the tiger search for food.Reviewed from an advanced reader copy provided by the publisher.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Artwork, But Seems To Be Missing Something (Like Maybe A Point?) By Zachary Koenig There is no doubt that “Love: The Tiger” is a visual masterpiece. It is filled with wonderfully colored panels depicting a “day in the life” of a tiger in the jungle. There are no words, so the pictures HAVE to tell the story, and they do so with aplomb. One would have to look long and far to find a graphic novel as visually intriguing/stunning as this one.The problem, however, is that I don’t know what the “point” of this graphic novel is. I mean, I paged through it from beginning to end, but I didn’t feel like I was sucked into the proceedings. I wanted some context, and this was about as anti-context as you can get. I know that sounds confusing, but it is just a bit strange to see all these pictures and not have some kind of story be told.I think, perhaps, that the people who really will be able to enjoy this book are the ones who are able to completely immerse themselves in the visual world and get a story just from that. I do not possess such a skill, apparently, as I kept looking for written context when there is none to be given. Either I don’t have the experience necessary to appreciate a wordless graphic novel, or it just isn’t my cup of tea. I honestly don’t know which is more correct for me at this point.Overall, though, I can at least somewhat appreciate what the illustrators are going for here. Thus, I can at least rank it as “okay” and with some redeeming value. If you only read it for the experience of paging through a wordless graphic novel, that will be novel enough in its own right. The rest of your experience will likely be determined by your appreciation of stories told through the visual medium as opposed to text.

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