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The Seagull and the Barnacle are good friends even though they're very different. The Seagull flies over the ocean to wonderful places that the Barnacle can't even imagine, because he's spent his whole life stuck on a rock. When the Seagull tells the Barnacle about his adventures, does it make the Barnacle feel jealous, or sad? Or is the Barnacle happy, in his own way? Maybe there is enough beauty even in one small corner of this world to fill a whole life - but maybe it takes a barnacle to know it.

Produktbeschreibung
The Seagull and the Barnacle are good friends even though they're very different. The Seagull flies over the ocean to wonderful places that the Barnacle can't even imagine, because he's spent his whole life stuck on a rock. When the Seagull tells the Barnacle about his adventures, does it make the Barnacle feel jealous, or sad? Or is the Barnacle happy, in his own way? Maybe there is enough beauty even in one small corner of this world to fill a whole life - but maybe it takes a barnacle to know it.
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Autorenporträt
Judd Palmer writes and draws things. He lives with his wife Mercedes and his young son Max in a blue house near the sea in a city called Victoria, which is on a huge island off the west coast of Canada. He's been shortlisted three times for the Governor General's Award for Children's Literature, and likes to sing sad songs on the banjo. Nina Palmer is a graphic designer and illustrator. She lives and works in Calgary, Alberta. Almost by accident, she and her family spent the first part of the Pandemic in a small, darkly lit cabin in remote Bamfield, British Columbia, where seagulls and barnacles are bountiful. She thinks it is a worthwhile pastime to sit on a dock or a snowdrift and contemplate whether it is better to be a boisterous world traveller or a solitary barely-moving thinker. Surely the world is both a sprawling catalogue of experience and also a very small and singular gem in the sunlight. This is her first illustrated book.