Tan, Shaun. Tales from Outer Suburbia. 2008, 94 pg, New
York, NY: Arthur A. Levine Books, 9780545055871.
Annotation
A collection of short stories, poetry, and accompanied by Shaun Tan’s
stunning, pleasantly strange thought provoking artwork.
My thoughts
These modern stories completely captivated me with their stunning
illustrations, strangely quirky characters and mysticism that left my
imagination wanting more. Suburban life is typical portrayed as a white picket
fenced middle class lifestyle of normalcy. These stories, however, are ideal
for anyone wanting to escape the normalcy of daily life in or out of the
suburbs. Strange situations like the enigmatic nut-sized foreign exchange
student, a sea creature on someone’s front lawn, a new room discovered in a
family home, a sinister machine installed in a park, a wise buffalo that lives
in a vacant lot, and 10 other extraordinary stories.
Artwork
The art is rich and surreal. In his website, Shaun Tan discusses his art
for this book. Tan states that to “treat each story individually, as a separate
little universe (which is how they were more or less conceived)” he used
different media to suit the “atmosphere of each tale.” The range of media is
impressive as is the skill evidenced in the illustrations. This is a collection
for artists and dreamers, and for anyone in need of a jolt of inspiration.
Literary
devices
Use of Sophisticated Language: incomprehensible, frayed, perilous,
melancholy, etc.
Reading level/ Interest Age
Grades 7-12
Reviews and Awards
Awards: CBCA Book of the Year, 2009, Publishers Weekly Best
Books of 2009, New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books, 2009, BCCB
Blue Ribbon Book 2009, Washington Post Best Kids' Books of the Year, Booklist
Editors’ Choices for 2009, A YALSA Best Book for Young Adults-2010, An ALA
Notable Book for Children-2010, USBBY Outstanding International Book-2010, LA
Times Book Prize-Finalist
Author
website: http://www.shauntan.net/
Media: Pencil/ oil on canvas/ acrylic and oils on
paper/graphite and coloured pencil on paper/ gesso, acrylic and oils on paper/
paper collage and other people’s handwriting/ oil on wood/ ink watercolor and
ball-point pen/ digital/ scraperboard/ gouache/ photocopied text/ pastel crayon
Genre: Graphic novel
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