Kate Samworth is an artist and illustrator inspired by natural science and art history. Her art responds to the constant changes in nature and draws upon her experiences farming in Turkey and Spain and hiking in Brazil. Her books include the Kirkus Prize-winning Aviary Wonders Inc., Liza Jane and the Dragon (by Laura Lippman), and Why Fish Don't Exist (by Lulu Miller). Her work is held in multiple public and private collections across the US and abroad and her illustrations have been featured in World Watch and Orion magazines.
Grand Isle creates a breathtaking world of fantasy using the
everyday world around us. It's an adventure of the
imagination.--Johnny Marciano, coauthor of Klawde: Evil Alien
Warlord Cat
In the vein of books like Aaron Becker's Journey trilogy, Grand
Isle uses illustration to transport readers: the pages burst with
color and scale . . . The illustrations are lush and have beautiful
movement to them. A rich story that invites readers to tell you
what they see.-- "Mom Read It"
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