A many-layered alphabet book from an international star of the
children's book world, Daytime Visions is graphically strong and
intelligent in its exploration of words and situations. Whether it's a
kiwi who returns to a boy's shoulder or a little duck who can't sleep,
the visions here are relatable to children and rich with possibility.
Isol is an illustrator, cartoonist, graphic artist, writer, singer,
and composer. She was born in 1972 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and lives
and works in Argentina. For her contributions to children's and young
adult literature she won the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award in 2013. In
her acceptance speech, Isol declared, What reader could be more
demanding than a child? Children have a lot of things to discover and
I'd better be on their high level in order to satisfy their huge
capacity for curiosity. I get my inspiration from what's wild, from
what's ridiculous, from that independence of culture that children
enjoy.