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Pool
By JiHyeon Lee
Chronicle Books 5/01/2015
978-1-4521-4294-4
56 pages Age 3—5
“What happens when two shy children meet at a very crowded pool? Dive in to find out! JiHyeon Lee’s masterful story of a chance encounter takes readers on a journey that reminds us that friendship and imagination have no bounds.” [book jacket]
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Pool arrives just in time for summer. Pool wordlessly tells the story of one young boy going to a public pool to find it is crowded. Actually, barely an inch exists between swimmers. He sits on the side of the pool, probably contemplating what to do. Then he dives in and goes below the legs of all those swimmers. Down into the depths of the pool, the young boy meets all sorts of curious water-living creatures. Crazy big-eyed fish, long L-shaped fish, and even a fish resembling a toucan exist down below those swimmers.
Most importantly, the young boy meets another swimmer his own age. The two explore all the life below the other swimmers. Schools of bluefish swarm the young boy, who looks uncertain. The brave outlook of the young girl must give him confidence, as they fearlessly swim among fish with many sharp teeth and come eye-to-eye with a huge whale. As the two swim up for air, the fish follow causing a riotous exit from the water by the other swimmers.
I love Pool. Pool exemplifies the power of the imagination and the pull of kindred spirits into friendship. Pool shows the boy’s problem-solving skills as he decides to go below the swimming feet where there would be room to actually swim. Those above him crowd the water too tightly to even move, let alone swim. Below the surface, this resourceful boy meets another young swimmer and the two find ways to enjoy the water and themselves. Are those fish real? It’s anyone’s guess whether those crazy-looking fish are real or the figment of the young swimmers’ imaginations. Last out of the pool is an inner tube wearing young swimmer, who looks back upon the now quiet and still water. If you saw what this youngster saw, you just might believe.
Pool is perfect for any summer day, rain or shine. Lee used oil pastels and colored pencils to create the beautifully crafted spreads. As the young boy swims below the crowded surface, his trunks turn from a dull grey to a dark blue. The further he descends, the brighter the spreads. I think the message is that one must go beyond the ordinary, innertube crowd to see the wonders of the world and, when finding friendship, enjoy the time together in those wonders you share. Staying on the surface, with the crowd, is safe but often lonely. Pool is Lee’s first picture book. I hope she continues to publish. Her work is collector worthy.
Next time you go swimming, try going down to the depths of your imagination. You just might meet your kindred spirit.
POOL. Illustrations copyright © 2013 by JiHyeon Lee. Copright © 2015 by Chronicle Books. Reproduced by permission of the publisher, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA.
Purchase Pool at Amazon—Book Depository— Chronicle Books.
Learn more about Pool HERE.
Collect Wallpapers no.1 and no.2
Meet the artist, JiHyeon Lee at her pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kooshles/ji-hyeon-lee-south-korean-illustrator/
Find more picture books at the Chronicle Books website: http://www.chroniclebooks.com/
Originally published in South Korea in 2013 by Iyagikot Publishing.
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SCENES FROM LIFE: A SHORT PLAYETTE
PLAYING IN THE POOL
SCENE: A SWIMMING POOL FILLED HALF WAY WITH FEMALES
INSTRUCTOR
We have a lot of people in the pool so spread out and give each other room
AQUA FITNESS PARTICIPANT (AFI)
Sorry - didn't mean to bump into you
AQUA FITNESS PARTICIPANT II (AFII)
No problem. Not much room to move around. Maybe some of us should go in the deeper water
AFI
Not me! I swim like a rock. Don't wanna be a headline in tomorrow's paper. "Woman drowns in deep end of pool during aqua fitness."
AFII
We're like sardines here!
AFI
Don't let me stop you from moving out further
AFII
Um...I'll just stay here
INSTRUCTOR
(jumping in water
Okay ladies - it's time to rock
AF1
(looking around)
Rock, huh... Okay...let's rock. Should we snap our fingers, too?
AFII
You don't have to do anything with your fingers. It's all in the leg movement
AFI
Actually that was a joke - obviously a weak one. You know...rock'n'roll music... Snap your fingers?
INSTRUCTOR
'Okay - left jog...center jog...right jog. Now cross-country moving forward...now backward...'
AFI
Don't know about you but I'm having trouble moving backwards while cross-country-ing facing the right...
AFII
Do what you can
AFI
I can't see her legs. Can you see her legs?
AFII
You don't have to see her what she's doing. Just follow her instructions
AFI
Maybe it's me but I have to see in addition to hear. Why doesn't she do exercise outside the pool on the deck?
(female climbs stairs to leave pool)
INSTRUCTOR
(smiling)
'Hey - where you going? This class ain't over!'
EXITING LADY
I have an appointment...
INSTRUCTOR
'That's what they all say! You're gonna miss a lot!'
(everyone laughs)
AFI
Like...that is soooo embarrassing! I mean, maybe she really did have an appointment
AFII
Oh she's just kidding! She always acts like that1
AFI
I dunno...
INSTRUCTOR
'Okay now we're gonna work on our upper thighs...'
AFI
Maybe it's me but I can't for the life of me figure out what she means
(turning to person on other side)
(Cont'd.) Do you mind if I watch your feet? I mean, I don't want you to think I'm a pervert or anything. I just can't follow the instructor
(woman ignores her)
(Cont'd) Ohmygawd - I'm exhausted. Maybe I should stop here...don't wanna tire myself out or anything... Yup. That's what I'm gonna do...
(Aside to AFII): 'Nice aqua-ing with you. Maybe we'll aqua fit together again'
(AFI starts to climb pool stairs)
INSTRUCTOR
Hey - you there! You're leaving me too? They all leave me in the end
(everyone laughs)
AFI
(to herself)
Maybe there's a reason for that...
INSTRUCTOR
Did you say something?
AFI
Look - I have to pee. We have a choice here. If I stay as you want me to and continue exercising, you can use your imagination as to what might or could happen. So now you make the choice. Do I stay or go?
INSTRUCTOR
Don't let us stop you
AFI
Thought you'd see it my way. 'Bye all. Remember to always keep your head above water'
AFI exits
By: KC Oliver,
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Phase two of my holidays is goin' exactly as planned. =D
The week has been awesome and busy and fun. The hubby had a blast on a camping trip with his bro, and I spent time with my amazin' daughter and some really great friends.
My daughter and I always have so much fun together, she's as crazy as I am. We spent one day mall shopping, visiting the best store on the planet; 'Teaopia' - we spent as much time in there as we did in the rest of the mall!
The next day was a museum day at the Manitoba Museum, Planetarium and Science Gallery.
In the MB Museum we hung out in a bat cave; played eye-spy in exhibits; swam with the tall ship Nonsuch; got freaked out in the creepy town when we realized we were the only people left in the museum cuz it was after hours and closing (you do NOT wanna get locked-in overnight in a museum!). (O_o) Just sayin'.
We saw a Beatles laser show at the Planetarium - a first for both of us. Good tunes, dry ice and dancing lights - awesome!
The science gallery is filled with these crazy cool things like an anti-gravity machine, a meteorite you can touch, pulley chairs, sound wave dishes, you can even build lil Kinex cars and race them! So much fun!
I spent the next day at Starbucks with my friend Sammy, catching up and talkin' shop (writin' stuff). =) She is one smart lady and a fantastic writer. She always gets me psyched to write.
Yesterday, I went poolside with my buddy Valerie and my daughter. Nothin' like hours of warm weather, great conversation and yummy goodies. Valerie has even begun to write! You go girl!
I'm still on holidays until Tuesday and I plan to make the most outta every minute! Woot woot!
For my writing exercise, I woke up yesterday morning with this first line, 'I am trapped by the darkness of my soul', running thru my head and it inspired the following poem:
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My illustration is in the new May/June issue of Spider magazine! It accompanies a recipe for Batidos
Here are a few closeups.
After a whole lot of rain and cold weather, today turned out to be quite hot—87°! I knew the kids would want to swim. They swear the pool is just right. Of course, they jump out as fast as in. The blue lips are another clue, though they deny they're cold.
They've been busy growing all winter, so we had to quickly buy some shorts and swimsuits.
No sure why this is so fun, but they do it every time.
This is Cody's go to spot when the boys swim. He's not fond of the water, however he was quick to join us outside when we started the BBQ. He's not so dumb.
I wish I could show you what I've been working on, but it's all hush hush. I hope to be back soon with something to share.
This was our morning visitor in the swimming pool. The tiles measure about 3 inches square so you can
see how big this critter is. The colors are amazing and I am so glad I could get this close. I have some other shots of him swimming but they are a bit fuzzy since he is a pretty fast underwater swimmer*:)
His other leg is not visible but he does actually have one ~
I'm so going to have to do a comic about swimming pools at some point. Yesterday evening I tried out a new pool, and, true to every other pool experience I've had, the pool had to break me in to how to use it and the whole thing was a series of small disasters. I used to swim in Peckham until they shut down the pool because it was leaking, and every time I went, I'd come home to Stuart with the craziest stories of things that had happened there. Pools are such weird places. More to follow, I'm sure...
Heh heh, the duplicates look like a Mel Brooks movie.
Ah, the wonders of summer: beautiful weather, outside BBQ, and nice cold beers by the pool. Can it get any better than this? On the contrary, it can actually get worse. How, you may ask? How about being viciously attacked by tiny mosquito’s all night long. Who can relax when you are on a mission to kill these little blood sucking flies.
Don’t even bother covering up or spray those commercial promising mosquito repellents. No matter what you do, they will get you.
So, if you are the sweet kind, excuse yourself and gracefully head on home. At least there you know you won’t be on the edge of your seat, waiting for your next attack.
Ah, the wonders of summer: beautiful weather, outside BBQ, and nice cold beers by the pool. Can it get any better than this? On the contrary, it can actually get worse. How, you may ask? How about being viciously attacked by tiny mosquito’s all night long. Who can relax when you are on a mission to kill these little blood sucking flies.
Don’t even bother covering up or spray those commercial promising mosquito repellents. No matter what you do, they will get you.
So, if you are the sweet kind, excuse yourself and gracefully head on home. At least there you know you won’t be on the edge of your seat, waiting for your next attack.
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Barbara Forrest was educated in Louisiana public schools and is professor of philosophy at Southeastern Louisiana University. She was one the six experts witnesses for the plaintiffs in the first lawsuit filed over intelligent design creationism, Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District. Her book, Creationism’s Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design, which she co-authored wih Paul R. Gross, is a carefully documented expose of the intelligent design movement. In the article below she reflects on her role since the publication of the book.
When Paul Gross and I wrote Creationism’s Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design, we fully expected that someone with a child in a public school somewhere in the United States would eventually file a legal complaint to stop the teaching of intelligent design (ID) creationism. We had no idea, however, in January 2004, when our book first came out, that a legal case was already brewing in tiny Dover, Pennsylvania. In December 2004, Kitzmiller et al. v. Dover Area School District was filed in the Middle District of Pennsylvania by eleven parents who objected to the Dover school board’s attempt to inject ID into the local high school’s science curriculum. (more…)
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You are amazing how you just keep coming up with better and better ones. Fantastic.
Amazing and funny:)
You crack me up!! Terrific sketch!
Your illustrated puns are brilliant! Love!
Adorable Looks like he’s winning! lol And I probably would’ve gone for a car-shaped swimming pool!
BTW I have been meaning to ask, what software do you use for your digital sketches?
this must be a mans greatest wish! to play pool with his car!! LOL
Thanks so much. I think I’m on a pun roll. Although I might take a break, hee hee!
Thanks!
Thanks so much, Bobbie!
Thank you, Laura!
Thanks! That would have been good too. Or cars swimming. The possibilities are endless!
I use Photoshop with an old Wacom tablet. I use to draw the lines with pencil, scan and then paint in PS, but for the past year I have been doing the line digitally as well. After I got the hang of it, (a bit of a learning curve) it really cuts the time in half!
Hee hee, that’s pretty funny, Susanna!