A picture book with fundamental philosophical questions, posed in a way
only Jostein Gaarder is capable of. The illustrator has made an
independent visual narrative that underscores the existential aspect of
Jostein Gaarder's philosophical questions. Questions Asked shows
confidence in a child's capacity to think deeply and read between the
lines. The book follows a little boy traveling alone in an open
landscape. Soon we realize he is on a journey of thoughts and dreams,
asking questions about loss, myth, language, magic, and what it means to
be a human being. Jostein Gaarder's philosophical questions merge with
the beautiful illustrations of Akin Düzakin into a tale of friendship,
love, and grief - and about daring to think about life as you live it.