· Photograph: Shaun Tan Facebook Twitter Nevertheless, none of us could help but be bewildered by the way Eric left our home: a sudden departure early Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins. · Eric is a miniature, post-modern picture book by Australian author illustrator Shaun Tan. This simple story says big things about cultural difference. NOTES ON THE COVER OF ERIC. Eric’s cover is inviting; the embossed title and author are both prominently displayed, taking about a third of the already small bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 8 mins. Eric () is a separate edition of the story that originally appeared in Tales from Outer Suburbia (), about a foreign exchange student who comes to live with a typical suburban family. Although everyone is delighted with the arrangement, cultural misunderstandings ensure, beginning with Eric's insistence on sleeping in a pantry cupboard rather than a specially prepared guest room.
Australian illustrator Shaun Tan, who today won the world's richest prize for children's literature, reflects on the quiet mysteries of everyday life in his collection of stories with pictures, Tales From Outer Suburbia. In this exclusive story, a family gets a surprise when a foreign exchange student, Eric, comes to stay. "Eric" by Shaun Tan is an absolutely gorgeous litt Do stuff yourself! Sometimes we all need to just take a break, and reflect on the simple things in life. "Eric" by Shaun Tan is an absolutely. Jul 1, - Australian illustrator Shaun Tan, who today won the world's richest prize for children's literature, reflects on the quiet mysteries of everyday life in his collection of stories with pictures, Tales From Outer Suburbia. In this exclusive story, a family gets a surprise when a foreign exchange student, Eric, comes to s.
Photograph: Shaun Tan Facebook Twitter Nevertheless, none of us could help but be bewildered by the way Eric left our home: a sudden departure early one morning, with little more than a wave and a. This video is about EAB Eric by Shaun Tan. This little story has many lessons. The illustrations and the narrative can stand alone; however, together, they create something that touches my heart. Sh.
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