Whale Eyes

Whale Eyes

by James Robinson and Brian Rea
Publication Date: 18/03/2025

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From Emmy Award–winning documentary filmmaker James Robinson comes a breathtaking illustrated memoir for middle-grade readers (and adults, too)—inspired by the viral, Emmy-nominated short film Whale Eyes.


Told through an experimental mix of intimate anecdotes and interactive visuals, this book immerses readers in James’s point of view, allowing them to see the world through his disabling eye conditions.


Readers will get lost as they chase words. They’ll stare into this book while taking a vision test. They’ll hold it upside down as they practice “pretend-reading”…and they’ll follow an unlikely trail toward discovering the power of words.


With poignant illustrations by Eisner Award–nominated artist Brian Rea, James’s story equips readers of all ages with the tools to confront their discomfort with disability and turn confused, blank stares into powerful connections.

ISBN:
9780593523971
9780593523971
Category:
Personal & social issues: disability & special needs (Children's / Teenage)
Publication Date:
18-03-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Young Readers Group
Brian Rea

Brian Rea is an artist best known for illustration the New York Times' Modern Love column. He is also the former art director for the Op-Ed page of the New York Times. He has produced drawings and designs for books, murals, fashion, posters, music videos, and magazines around the world.

His work has appeared in Playboy, Vanity Fair, the New York Times, the Atlantic Monthly, OutsideMagazine, Men's Journal, and Time, among others, and his design clients include Marni, Herman Miller, Kate Spade, Honda, Billabong, Random House, and MTV.

His drawings and paintings have been exhibited in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Mexico City, and Barcelona. He is currently an adjunct associate professor at Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles.

Available for download after 18/03/2025

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