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  • Window

    Jeannie Baker

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Oct. 31, 2002)
    A wordless, visually compelling look at our changing environment, featured on a government reading list for schools. A mother and baby look through a window at a view of wilderness and sky as far as the eye can see. With each page, the boy grows and the scene changes. At first, in a clear patch of forest, a single house appears. A few years pass and there is a village in the distance. By the time the boy is twenty, the village has developed into a city. The young man gets married, has a child of his own and moves to the country, where father and child look through the window of their new home at the undeveloped wilderness outside. Illustrated with elaborate and gorgeous collage constructions, Window is a wordless picture book that speaks volumes.
  • Window

    Jeannie Baker

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, April 26, 1991)
    "The effect human beings have on the landscape around them is the theme of Baker's most recent tour de force....The artist's multimedia collage constructions are, as ever, fascinating in their realistic detail and powerfully convey the dramatic message.."--Horn Book.
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  • Window

    Jeannie Baker

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, April 1, 1991)
    Chronicles the events and changes in a young boy's life and in his environment, from babyhood to grown-up, through wordless scenes observed from the window of his room
  • Window

    Jeannie Baker

    Paperback (Puffin, April 1, 1993)
    Chronicles the events and changes in a young boy's life and in his environment, from babyhood to grown-up, through wordless scenes observed from the window of his room
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  • Window

    David (photos) Baker, Jeannie; Cummings

    Hardcover (Julia MacRae / Random Century, Aug. 16, 1991)
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  • Window

    Jeannie Baker

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Oct. 31, 2002)
    A big book version of this wordless, visually compelling look at our changing environment, featured on a government reading list for schools. A mother and baby look through a window at a view of wilderness and sky as far as the eye can see. With each page, the boy grows and the scene changes. At first, in a clear patch of forest, a single house appears. A few years pass and there is a village in the distance. By the time the boy is twenty, the village has developed into a city. The young man gets married, has a child of his own and moves to the country, where father and child look through the window of their new home at the undeveloped wilderness outside. Illustrated with elaborate and gorgeous collage constructions, Window is a wordless picture book that speaks volumes.
  • Window

    Jeannie Baker

    Paperback (RED FOX, March 16, 1993)
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  • Window

    Jeannie Baker

    Hardcover (WALKER BOOKS, Nov. 4, 2002)
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  • WINDOW

    Anonymous

    Paperback (Julia Mcrae Books, Aug. 16, 1991)
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  • Window

    Jeannie Baker

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Oct. 31, 2002)
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  • Window Big Book

    Jeannie Baker

    Paperback (Random House Australia, April 7, 2000)
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  • Window

    JULIA MACRAE

    Hardcover (RH Canada UK Dist, Oct. 27, 1992)
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