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Misha Maynerick Blaise
“In these exuberant, surprising, joyous, gorgeous pages, artist and writer Misha Maynerick Blaise celebrates this phenomenal life with facts that will amaze and artwork that will delight. What a great way to reawaken our connections with the universe!” —Sy Montgomery
“This book lies in the ever-disappearing intersection between beauty and truth. Every single person I know would love it to pieces.” —Ella Frances Sanders, author of the New York Times bestseller Lost in Translation
“I have a new favorite book in the universe and it’s called This Phenomenal Life. It explodes with the wonders of creation and the beauty of being alive.” —Rainn Wilson, Actor, author
“Blaise’s characters are almost all adults, but older children as well as grown-ups may enjoy this lovely graphic book, which offers a sweet-spirited reminder that all human beings are more alike than different, and that the entire cosmos is interconnected in ways we’re only beginning to comprehend.” —starred review, Publishers Weekly
Misha Maynerick Blaise
“In these exuberant, surprising, joyous, gorgeous pages, artist and writer Misha Maynerick Blaise celebrates this phenomenal life with facts that will amaze and artwork that will delight. What a great way to reawaken our connections with the universe!” —Sy Montgomery
“This book lies in the ever-disappearing intersection between beauty and truth. Every single person I know would love it to pieces.” —Ella Frances Sanders, author of the New York Times bestseller Lost in Translation
“I have a new favorite book in the universe and it’s called This Phenomenal Life. It explodes with the wonders of creation and the beauty of being alive.” —Rainn Wilson, Actor, author
“Blaise’s characters are almost all adults, but older children as well as grown-ups may enjoy this lovely graphic book, which offers a sweet-spirited reminder that all human beings are more alike than different, and that the entire cosmos is interconnected in ways we’re only beginning to comprehend.” —starred review, Publishers Weekly