Book

Quest

📖 Overview

Quest is a wordless picture book and the second installment in Aaron Becker's Journey trilogy. A young girl and boy embark on an adventure after receiving a map and an urgent message from a distressed king. The children use their magic colored chalk to draw themselves through portals into an intricate fantasy realm. Their mission takes them through underwater caves, ancient temples, and across treacherous terrain as they search for hidden artifacts. Through detailed watercolor illustrations, the story delivers themes of friendship, courage, and imagination. The absence of text allows readers to interpret the narrative in their own way while discovering new details with each viewing.

👀 Reviews

Readers celebrate Quest's detailed watercolor illustrations and imaginative wordless storytelling. Parents note their children spend time examining each page's intricate details and create their own narratives. Many reviewers mention the book encourages creativity and conversation between parent and child. Likes: - Builds on the first book's world while standing alone - Hidden details reward repeat readings - Effectively conveys emotion without text - Appeals to both children and adults Dislikes: - Some found the plot harder to follow than Journey - A few readers wanted more resolution at the ending Ratings: Goodreads: 4.4/5 (3,900+ ratings) Amazon: 4.8/5 (230+ ratings) "The illustrations tell such a rich story, my kids notice new details each time" - Goodreads reviewer "The artwork is breathtaking but I had trouble following the narrative thread" - Amazon reviewer "Perfect for developing visual literacy and storytelling skills" - School Library Journal reader review

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🤔 Interesting facts

🎨 Quest is the second book in Aaron Becker's wordless trilogy, following Journey and preceding Return 🖌️ Becker spent over a year creating the intricate watercolor and pen illustrations for each book in the trilogy 📚 The book won a Caldecott Honor in 2015, marking Becker's second consecutive Caldecott Honor after Journey 🌍 The story's themes of friendship, courage, and imagination were inspired by Becker's own childhood experiences creating elaborate fantasy worlds ✏️ Each illustration in Quest took approximately 2-3 weeks to complete, with Becker using up to 12 different reference photos for a single scene