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It Fell from the Sky by Terry Fan
It Fell from the Sky by Terry Fan











It Fell from the Sky by Terry Fan

They feature skilful use of light and dark spaces to add visual appeal to the work. The delightful illustrations are heavily textured and magnificently detailed. Not a word is wasted in telling the story of Spider’s greed and the lessons he is forced to endure. However, his increased wealth comes at great cost when he discovers he is left alone by his one-time neighbours. He has great plans to show off the “Wonder from the Sky”, and his plans see him benefit handsomely in the form of piles of green leaves as payment to see the amazing object. Spider insists the marble belongs to him because, he claims, it fell into his web. They are truly works of art.Ī colourful glass marble falls to the ground, and, like moths drawn to a light, a variety of insects gather round in awe. The beautiful, detailed, mostly double-page spread illustrations were created in graphite and then coloured digitally. This pattern is maintained throughout the book. The first thing potential readers will see is the enticing cover design featuring the spare use of colour on an otherwise grayscale image.

It Fell from the Sky by Terry Fan

Their collaborative work on It Fell from the Sky will result only in further recognition and kudos. Terry and Eric Fan already have an impressive list of accomplishments. There are few more talented picture book creators in Canada than the marvellous Fan Brothers.













It Fell from the Sky by Terry Fan