The Traveler
By Daren Simkin and Daniel Simkin
3.5/5
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About this ebook
A charming fable that evokes a life lesson we would all do well to learn: living and loving are time well spent.
Once, there was a boy named Charlie. He had a pretty nice life . . . but it wasn't perfect. So one day he packed up all his time—all his round, squishy years and square, mushy months, down to every itsy-bitsy second—in his suitcase and locked it up safe, said goodbye to his parents, and set off to find something better to spend his time on. Charlie traveled all over the world in search of the perfect thing to make him happy, but that turned out to be much harder to find than he thought. In the meantime, his itsybitsy seconds and silky, smooth hours and raggedy days ticked away and vanished, and soon they added up to weeks and months and years—so that once Charlie stopped his traveling and realized what he really needed out of life, it was almost too late. Almost.
Every so often, a book comes along that seems to capture an important truth for a particular time and generation. This is one of those books: a unique story about the relentless search for perfect happiness that preoccupies so many of us.
ORIGINS OF THE TRAVELER
The Traveler stemmed from something I heard over dinner, the evening before I embarked on a drive from Boston to Los Angeles: "We only have so much time to give." I don't remember the comment's context, but its phrasing struck me. I thought about it literally as I packed for my trip . . . If you can give time, you can keep time—or save time, too; why would anyone do that? And if time is a form of currency, I wonder what it looks like . . . I quickly decided on the story's basic premise: a boy, not content with his life, decides to pack up his time and leave home in search of something perfect to spend it on. The next morning I pushed off from Boston and headed west. Days later, immediately upon my arrival in Los Angeles, I sat down and wrote The Traveler.
ILLUSTRATION COLLABORATION
In addition to being my older brother, Daniel is a fantastic artist, and I'm so glad he agreed to be the lead on the huge task of illustrating The Traveler. We've figured out a fun and collaborative working arrangement: first, we share our ideas on what sort of illustration we're looking for—we consider the role it will play in plot and thematic development, and, of course, the aesthetic appeal—then we draw up preliminary sketches. Once they're completed, we discuss these crude images and, after selecting the best concepts from each, Daniel takes over. He ties together our rough ideas, meliorates them, adds more of his own, and magically creates an illustration. We critique it together, then Daniel continues to develop and hone the illustration until we're happy with the result.
Daren Simkin
DAREN SIMKIN and Daniel Simkin are brothers and the authors of The Traveler. Daren lives part of the year in Los Angeles and part of the year wherever his curiosity takes him.
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Reviews for The Traveler
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This was the most fascinating short story I believe has crossed my path in a very long time it was heartwarming is the easiest way to explain it.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Is it possible to hold on to time? This sweet fable reminds us to not wait until it is too late. Life is short, make it count. I loved the message and illustrations.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Short read. Can be read within about 20 minutes. Although I found it in the adult part of the library, I am not totally sure if its an adult book, or childrens book but its cute either way. Its approximately 40 pages long {give or take about 2 pages or so...They're not numbered}
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Short read. Can be read within about 20 minutes. Although I found it in the adult part of the library, I am not totally sure if its an adult book, or childrens book but its cute either way. Its approximately 40 pages long {give or take about 2 pages or so...They're not numbered}
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Short read. Can be read within about 20 minutes. Although I found it in the adult part of the library, I am not totally sure if its an adult book, or childrens book but its cute either way. Its approximately 40 pages long {give or take about 2 pages or so...They're not numbered}
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A tiny little fable about a boy who packs up his time in a suitcase until he finds something to spend it on. Kind of a cute little book, but it's really just one big, obvious moral-to-the-story. Might be good for kids.