Damals, im Sommer
A picture book from China
What a lush summer: the gardens and fields are thriving. Large melons ripen next to slender cucumbers, the plum tree bears abundant fruit, the beans climb high ... Life in this lovely mountain valley seems almost paradisiacal. But in the midst of this splendour, it is time to say goodbye: The family that tends this garden will soon move to the city. The father has found work there. What kind of life awaits them? The feelings of the three siblings fluctuate between anticipation, excitement and melancholy. What should they take with them to the new world? Will there also be a market there where they can find everything? Will they make new friends in the unknown city? They visit their favourite places again to say goodbye, meet up with their friends one last time. Then, at some point, everything is packed and the house is emptied. On the eve of departure, a bright star rises in the sky – has it come to say goodbye? Will it even accompany the family to the new world?
The finely told story of farewell and new beginning leaves room for the children's fluctuating feelings. The woodcuts with which the artist Li Xiaoguang illustrates the story in a powerful and detailed way capture the liveliness and emotionality of the moment. Our inner eye immediately fills the black and white lines of the classic woodblock prints with colour.
Li worked for two years on the pictures for this text by Wei Jie. The picture book was awarded as one of the most beautiful books in China.
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