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A fantasy children's book intended for infants and toddlers, Flying Henry follows the story of a baby who develops a magical ability to fly. Aware of his rare gift, he soars through his home, into nature, and unfamiliar places, testing the limits of his new skill by examining the world around him from the sky and embarking on great adventures. But, eventually Henry grows lonely and has to learn a very important secret about flying in order to fully enjoy his gift.
Realistic looking flight rendered by artist Rachel Hulin with the willing support of her son, Henry, is an exceptional addition
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Produktbeschreibung
A fantasy children's book intended for infants and toddlers, Flying Henry follows the story of a baby who develops a magical ability to fly. Aware of his rare gift, he soars through his home, into nature, and unfamiliar places, testing the limits of his new skill by examining the world around him from the sky and embarking on great adventures. But, eventually Henry grows lonely and has to learn a very important secret about flying in order to fully enjoy his gift.

Realistic looking flight rendered by artist Rachel Hulin with the willing support of her son, Henry, is an exceptional addition to the genre of photographic children's books and will appeal to adults as well.
Autorenporträt
Rachel Hulin is a photographer and writer based in Providence, Rhode Island and New York City. Her work has been shown at the International Center of Photography, Jen Bekman Gallery, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Wallspace Gallery, and The New York Photo Festival. Her writing about photography has appeared in The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, PDN, and The Photography Post, which she co-founded. She has a BA from Brown University and an MA from NYU/ICP.
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"This is no online meme - this is art.
-CBS News

"As we said last year, the photos are whimsical, ethereal and totally magical."
-Babble

"This is surely the sign of advancing cuteness technology."
-Life Lift, The Oprah blog