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Rules of Summer

2017-10-29 
Never be late for a parade.Never forget the password.Never ruin a perfect plan. It's all about the r
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Rules of Summer

Never be late for a parade.
Never forget the password.
Never ruin a perfect plan.
It's all about the rules. But what if the rules feel completely arbitrary? What if your older brother is the only one who gets to make them up all summer long? And what if he's the only one who can save you when the darkness of winter comes rushing in?
As usual, master artist and storyteller Shaun Tan shows us the strange truth of ordinary things -- rules, relationships, despair, and hope -- as only he can.

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Praise for THE ARRIVAL
A NEW YORK TIMES Best Illustrated Book
"Filled with both subtlety and grandeur, the book is a unique work that not only fulfills but also expands the potential of its form." -- BOOKLIST, starred review
"An unashamed paean to the immigrant's spirit, tenacity and guts, perfectly crafted for maximum effect." -- KIRKUS REVIEWS, starred review
"Few will remain unaffected by this timeless stunner." -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, starred review
Praise for TALES FROM OUTER SUBURBIA
A NEW YORK TIMES Best Illustrated Book
"The thoughtful and engaged reader will take from these stories an experience as deep and profound as with anything he has ever read." -- BOOKLIST, starred review
"Graphic-novel and text enthusiasts alike will be drawn to this breathtaking combination of words and images." -- KIRKUS REVIEWS, starred review
"Tan's work overflows with human warmth and childlike wonder." -- NEW YORK TIMES
"TALES FROM OUTER SUBURBIA is not quite like anything else, and that's perhaps the best thing of all about it, opening up reading as a sort of strong, wild and individual activity." -- CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Praise for LOST & FOUND: THREE BY SHAUN TAN
"These stories representing the visionary work of a master storyteller, illustrator, and designer who cares deeply about his message deserve a place in almost every collection." BOOKLIST, starred review
"Shaun Tan rocks my retinas... The book is gorgeously designed, the stories are evocative and mysterious, and every page of Tan's paintings -- I can't bring myself to call them mere illustrations -- commands long moments of study." -- CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER
Praise for THE BIRD KING: AN ARTIST'S NOTEBOOK
"The sharing of unfinished work is a generous gesture, and the collection is a treasure trove for any young artist who wants to know more about how ideas are captured on paper." -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, starred review


Praise for "The Arrival "
A "New York Times" Best Illustrated Book
* "Filled with both subtlety and grandeur, the book is a unique work that not only fulfills but also expands the potential of its form." -- "Booklist," starred review
* "An unashamed paean to the immigrant's spirit, tenacity and guts, perfectly crafted for maximum effect." -- "Kirkus Reviews," starred review
"Few will remain unaffected by this timeless stunner." -- "Publishers Weekly," starred review

Praise for "Tales From Outer Suburbia "
A "New York Times" Best Illustrated Book
* "The thoughtful and engaged reader will take from these stories an experience as deep and profound as with anything he has ever read." -- "Booklist, " starred review
*"Graphic-novel and text enthusiasts alike will be drawn to this breathtaking combination of words and images." -- "Kirkus Reviews," starred review
"Tan's work overflows with human warmth and childlike wonder." -- "New York Times"
""Tales From Outer Suburbia" is not quite like anything else, and that's perhaps the best thing of all about it, opening up reading as a sort of strong, wild and individual activity." -- "Chicago Tribune"

Praise for "Lost & Found"" Three by Shaun Tan"
* "These stories representing the visionary work of a master storyteller, illustrator, and designer who cares deeply about his message deserve a place in almost every collection." "Booklist," starred review
"Shaun Tan rocks my retinas... The book is gorgeously designed, the stories are evocative and mysterious, and every page of Tan's paintings -- I can't bring myself to call them mere illustrations -- commands long moments of study." -- "Cleveland Plain Dealer"

Praise for "The Bird King: An Artist's Notebook"
*"The sharing of unfinished work is a generous gesture, and the collection is a treasure trove for any young artist who wants to know more about how ideas are captured on paper." -- "Publishers Weekly, " starred review
*"Unmistakable are his flawless craftsmanship, his organically industrial yet timeless aesthetic, and his lyrically haunting style and tone.... A powerful springboard for the imagination." -- "Booklist," starred review



"Publishers Weekly" Starred Review
In a book that reads like an homage to "The Mysteries of Harris Burdick," Lindgren award-winner Tan ("The Arrival") offers a sequence of paintings that represent a boy's cumulative summer knowledge, framed as rules and populated by Tan's now-familiar menagerie of one-eyed robots, malevolent rabbits, and windup dinosaurs. The rules appear on the left, while lavish, brilliant paintings of the accompanying disasters light up the opposite pages. An older boy yanks his younger brother away from a platter at a soiree full of glaring raptors ("Never eat the last olive at a party"); frowns when bats, lizards, and sea anemones move into the living room ("Never leave the back door open overnight"); and, after a fistfight, bundles the younger boy into a locomotive and sends him off through Siberian wastes ("Never lose a fight"). At last, the older brother relents and rescues the younger boy ("Always know the way home"); they arrive in a lush, Wayne Thiebaud-style paradise of gigantic fruits and puddings through which they parade with drum and horn. As always, the swirl of emotion that Tan's artwork kicks up lingers long after the book is closed.

Praise for Rules of Summer
An NPR Greatest Read
A Publishers Weekly Best Book
A School Library Journal Best Book
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book
A Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book
"Visually fascinating." -- New York Times
* "As always, the swirl of emotion that Tan's artwork kicks up lingers long after the book is closed." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review
* "Sumptuous and sincere -- this title is a winner." -- School Library Journal, starred review

Praise for The Arrival
A New York Times Best Illustrated Book
An ALA Top Ten Great Graphic Novel for Teens
A Publishers Weekly Best Book
"Mesmerizing... Such visual eloquence can only motivate readers to seek out any future graphic novels from Shaun Tan, regardless of where they might be shelved." -- New York Times Book Review
"Astonishing." -- The Washington Post
* "Filled with both subtlety and grandeur, the book is a unique work that not only fulfills but also expands the potential of its form." -- Booklist, starred review
* "An unashamed paean to the immigrant's spirit, tenacity and guts, perfectly crafted for maximum effect." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
* "Few will remain unaffected by this timeless stunner." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review

Praise for Tales from Outer Suburbia
A New York Times Best Illustrated Book
A Publishers Weekly Best Book
"You almost can't stop yourself from saying 'Wow...' Tan's work overflows with human warmth and childlike wonder." -- New York Times Book Review
* "The thoughtful and engaged reader will take from these stories an experience as deep and profound as with anything he has ever read." -- Booklist, starred review
* "Graphic-novel and text enthusiasts alike will be drawn to this breathtaking combination of words and images." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Praise for Lost & Found: Three by Shaun Tan
* "These stories representing the visionary work of a master storyteller, illustrator, and designer who cares deeply about his message deserve a place in almost every collection." -- Booklist, starred review
"Shaun Tan rocks my retinas... The book is gorgeously designed, the stories are evocative and mysterious, and every page of Tan's paintings -- I can't bring myself to call them mere illustrations -- commands long moments of study." -- Cleveland Plain Dealer

Praise for The Bird King: An Artist's Notebook
* "The sharing of unfinished work is a generous gesture, and the collection is a treasure trove for any young artist who wants to know more about how ideas are captured on paper." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review
* "Unmistakable are his flawless craftsmanship, his organically industrial yet timeless aesthetic, and his lyrically haunting style and tone... A powerful springboard for the imagination." -- Booklist, starred review

Publishers Weekly Starred Review
In a book that reads like an homage to The Mysteries of Harris Burdick, Lindgren award-winner Tan (The Arrival) offers a sequence of paintings that represent a boy s cumulative summer knowledge, framed as rules and populated by Tan s now-familiar menagerie of one-eyed robots, malevolent rabbits, and windup dinosaurs. The rules appear on the left, while lavish, brilliant paintings of the accompanying disasters light up the opposite pages. An older boy yanks his younger brother away from a platter at a soiree full of glaring raptors ( Never eat the last olive at a party ); frowns when bats, lizards, and sea anemones move into the living room ( Never leave the back door open overnight ); and, after a fistfight, bundles the younger boy into a locomotive and sends him off through Siberian wastes ( Never lose a fight ). At last, the older brother relents and rescues the younger boy ( Always know the way home ); they arrive in a lush, Wayne Thiebaud style paradise of gigantic fruits and puddings through which they parade with drum and horn. As always, the swirl of emotion that Tan s artwork kicks up lingers long after the book is closed."

*"The effect is an externalization of the deeply felt emotions of childhood, and it is heightened by the smallness of the single lines of text centered on mostly blank verso pages that feature only accidental scribbles, as if to indicate that so much of what happens can t be put into words, and words themselves tell less than half the story" -Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review"

作者简介

Shaun Tan is the author and illustrator of the award-winning, bestselling graphic novel The Arrival, and also Tales from Outer Suburbia, a collection of illustrated short stories. Both books were named to the New York Times list of Best Illustrated Children's Books. He won an Oscar for his short film "The Lost Thing" based on a story in the book Lost & Found: Three by Shaun Tan, and he is also the recipient of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award of his contribution to children's literature. Shaun Tan lives in Melbourne, Australia.

网友对Rules of Summer的评论

陈志勇的出版作品很少,简中出版的更少,所以好几本只有买原版来看(如果台版便宜也可以考虑台版)。因为买的时候入驻商家便宜很多于是买的入驻商家的,就是等了很久可能一个月吧。总的来说书保护得还可以,外面包了层纸板,拆开略有点灰,因为本身是精装所以有一定保护,书脊略有磕碰。
至于内容嘛,陈志勇的粉丝财力允许的话不容错过的,除了已出版的德语和将出版的英语版The Singing Bones,这貌似是陈志勇最新的出版作品了。

What can I say? Once again, Shaun Tan brings his unique, surreal, slightly spooky, but totally beguiling world to a picture book. Rules of Summer include important rules to survive fantastical adventures, such as "Never leave the back door open overnight" and "Always bring bolt cutters" and "Always Know your Way Home." A perfect gift for a child about to experience a long and eventful summer.

It was as mysterious and intriguing as I could hope for, with painterly illustrations. Not really what I would consider children's literature although the story relies heavily on the pictures. These give a somewhat sinister turn to the 'rules', which in themselves are strange and whimsical.

Terrific! A wonderful depiction of childhood, older brothers, and summer. Shaun Tan articulates all the things you half remember,
and can't quite express.

Gorgeous book, although I accodentl bought 6 instead of 4.. Beautiful gift though, having enjoyed, and am looking forward to giving surprise copies away

Amazing Shaun Tan!!'

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