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OverviewThrough the Glass: Adventures in the World Beneath the Waves is a luminous, emotionally resonant journey through the eyes of a child exploring the wonders of an aquarium. From the first step into the softly lit lobby to the final wave goodbye beneath a glowing sunset, the book captures the quiet magic of discovery, curiosity, and reflection. Each scene unfolds like a memory - vivid, gentle, and full of awe - inviting readers to see the underwater world not just as spectacle, but as a place of connection and transformation. The story begins with the child entering the aquarium, eyes wide, backpack slung over their shoulders, stepping into a space where light and water dance together. The lobby glows with soft blues and purples, and reflections of fish tanks shimmer across polished floors. As the child moves deeper into the exhibit halls, each room reveals a new emotional texture: the hush of the deep-sea gallery, the playful swirl of tropical fish, the eerie beauty of bioluminescent creatures drifting in the dark. The child's expressions shift from wonder to contemplation, from excitement to quiet stillness, as they press their hands to the glass and gaze into the world beneath the waves. Throughout the book, the aquarium becomes more than a building - it's a vessel of transformation. The child doesn't just observe; they feel. The glowing jellyfish, the slow-moving sea turtle, the mysterious anglerfish with its dangling light - each creature becomes a mirror for the child's own emotional journey. The narrative doesn't rely on dialogue or exposition; instead, it lets the visuals and pacing speak. The boy's posture, the changing light, the way he lingers at each tank - all of it builds a rhythm of quiet discovery. The illustrations are rich with contrast: cool aquatic tones balanced by warm golden light, shadowy depths illuminated by soft glows. The scenes are framed to emphasize scale and intimacy - towering tanks filled with drifting life, and a small child silhouetted against them. These visual choices reinforce the book's central theme: that wonder lives in the spaces between, in the act of looking, in the quiet moments of connection. As the story nears its end, the child reaches the final exhibit - a deep-sea chamber filled with glowing coral, floating particles, and creatures that seem to pulse with light. He stands still, bathed in the glow, his face reflecting the colors of the ocean. Then, the final scene: the child exiting through the aquarium's glass doors, turning back to wave goodbye. Outside, the evening light spills in - warm, golden, and full of promise. The reflections of fish tanks shimmer behind him, and the world beyond the glass feels both familiar and changed. Through the Glass is not just a story about visiting an aquarium. It's a meditation on childhood wonder, on the power of quiet observation, and on the emotional resonance of the natural world. It invites readers - young and old - to slow down, to look closely, and to feel deeply. Whether read aloud in a classroom, explored quietly at bedtime, or used as a visual companion to science learning, the book offers a gentle, spacious experience that lingers long after the final page. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeff IversonPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.145kg ISBN: 9798252140315Pages: 52 Publication Date: 15 March 2026 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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