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Let there be color! From the creator of the Mouse Adventures–Torben Kuhlmann–comes an epic, illustrated story about a girl who sets out to bring color back to a city where everything is gray. There is something off about Robin’s new city. Everything there is gray—house facades, people, even flowers. Where are all the colors? Robin sets out in search of color and uncovers a plot: behind all the gray is the faceless Gray Works company. Thanks to her powers of deduction and a few allies, Robin gets into the company’s control center and sets all the controls to colorful. In the end, only her cat is left gray. Torben Kuhlmann–creator of the Mouse Adventures series including the 2019 Batchelder honor winner Edison–uses his love of science and his mastery of illustration to introduce color theory to young readers through his striking visuals and contemporary narrative.
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Book Review: The Gray City by Torben Kuhlmann
Rating: 4 Stars
I recently had the pleasure of reviewing The Gray City by Torben Kuhlmann, and let me just say, it was quite the visual treat! This beautifully illustrated book takes us on a captivating journey with a young girl named Robin, who finds herself in a peculiar city where color seems to have vanished. Everything around her—houses, people, even flowers—are all draped in dull shades of gray. It's almost as if someone hit the mute button on life itself.
Determined to uncover the mystery behind the monochrome madness, Robin ventures out on an adventure that leads her to the enigmatic Gray Works company, which is at the heart of this colorless world. With her powers of deduction and the help of some clever friends, she sets out to infiltrate the company's control center and inject some much-needed color back into the city. Spoiler alert: by the end of her quest, only her trusty cat remains gray, which I found to be a delightful little touch!
First off, wow—let's talk about those illustrations! The artwork in this book is nothing short of stunning. Kuhlmann has this incredible ability to create a stark contrast between the gray tones that dominate the pages and the vibrant pops of color that are artfully sprinkled throughout. I particularly loved how Robin's yellow coat stood out against the drab backdrop, symbolizing hope and creativity in a landscape starved of color. It's truly a feast for the eyes, and there's so much to take in and observe that I can see young readers being captivated not just by the story but also by the visuals.
While I would recommend this book for middle grade readers, I honestly think readers of all ages can appreciate its charm. The narrative cleverly introduces concepts like color theory and light refraction, making it both educational and entertaining. Plus, there's a neat section at the back that dives deeper into these topics, as well as a brief author profile that adds a personal touch.
In conclusion, The Gray City is an enchanting read that combines a compelling story with breathtaking illustrations. It's a reminder of the importance of creativity and imagination in our lives. If you're looking for a book that sparks joy and encourages young minds to explore color in their world, this one is definitely worth picking up!
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️