Book Description
for The Lion by Frederic Brremaud and Federico Bertolucci
From the Publisher
The third volume in the lavishly illustrated series of wildlife graphicnovels, each following a single central animal through an adventurous day intheir natural environment. Each tale depicts genuine natural behavior throughthe dramatic lens of Disney-esque storytelling, like a nature documentary inillustration.
Both heartwarming and heartbreaking, this volume focuseson a solitary Lion as it wanders the plains of Africa, handling the daily hunt,and vicious rivalry, without a Pride of its own. The circle of Life takes centerstage in a world where predator and prey trade places on a regular basis, andFamily is something worth fighting -- and dying -- for. This exciting tale,written by Frederic Brremaud, is told without narration or dialogue, conveyedentirely through the beautiful illustrations of Federico Bertolucci.
Abeautiful, powerful tale of survival in the animal kingdom that explores theall-too-identifiable, universal concepts of Life, Courage, Aging, and ultimatelyLove.
Both heartwarming and heartbreaking, this volume focuseson a solitary Lion as it wanders the plains of Africa, handling the daily hunt,and vicious rivalry, without a Pride of its own. The circle of Life takes centerstage in a world where predator and prey trade places on a regular basis, andFamily is something worth fighting -- and dying -- for. This exciting tale,written by Frederic Brremaud, is told without narration or dialogue, conveyedentirely through the beautiful illustrations of Federico Bertolucci.
Abeautiful, powerful tale of survival in the animal kingdom that explores theall-too-identifiable, universal concepts of Life, Courage, Aging, and ultimatelyLove.
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