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工作達人 #01 最逼真的現場大體驗 (鈴木典丈)

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工作達人 #01 最逼真的現場大體驗 (鈴木典丈): : : 8 1 1MOE3 2Libro3 NHK 8 36Ex. SDGs 850 850 19 1975JR2022 850 1MOE32Libro3LibroMOE 5650

作者: 鈴木典丈  |  繪者: 鈴木典丈  |  譯者: 吳怡文  


       ★日本柳賴嵩文化獎得獎作家鈴木典丈歷時8年精心製作
  ★《工作達人1》入選「好書大家讀」知識性讀物
  ★《工作達人1》《MOE雜誌》繪本屋大獎第3名
  ★《工作達人2》日本Libro書店大獎第3名
  ★日本NHK改編繪本電視動畫

  ■歷時8年親身採訪製作,超震撼跨頁場景的職人百工圖像書
  ■最擬真的工作現場、最精細的工具介紹、最明瞭的工作步驟、最有趣的工作花絮,認識各行各業的最佳捷徑
  ■孩子們最有興趣的36項職業大解密:你知道他們每天都在做什麼嗎?Ex.高鐵列車駕駛員、壽司師傅、職業棒球選手、太空人、消防隊員、新聞記者、海生館飼育員、煙火師父
  ■工作達人大亂入!找找看,每個工作現場都有不同的工作達人穿梭其間
  ■扣合SDGs永續發展目標「良好工作與經濟成長」,了解工作、打造孩子夢想的未來

  歷時8年,採訪超過50多個職業場所,揭開各行各業的神秘面紗!
  最擬真的工作現場、最精細的工具介紹、最明瞭的工作步驟、最有趣的工作花絮!
  一本讓夢想與現實接軌的工具書、帶領孩子了解各行各業的最佳捷徑,
  幫助孩子想像未來、決定方向!

  「工作達人」系列是鈴木典丈花費8年時間,不辭辛勞,走訪超過50多個職業場所,創作出來的工作繪本。精密細緻的跨頁大場景,富含大量的資訊,有如照片般,將工作現場真實的描繪在書頁上,充滿令人興奮的臨場感。再加上詳細介紹各行各業需要運用到的特殊技術和專長、使用工具、工作流程等,滿足孩子的好奇心,引發他們的興趣,期待能透過這樣有趣的閱讀體驗,讓孩子了解各行各業,找出未來的道路。

  工作達人1收錄了以下9個行業:美髮師、高鐵列車駕駛員、壽司師傅、汽車維修技師、木製玩具工匠、皮革工匠、牙醫、西點蛋糕師、平面設計師。裡面除了受歡迎的行業以外,還有許多大家很有興趣但卻彷彿蒙著面紗,不得其門而入的行業,讀來非常有趣。作者還不失玩心的安排每位達人跑到其他達人的店裡串門子,別出心裁的有趣橋段,千萬不要錯過喔!

  「我認為不管是什麼工作,都會對其他人有所幫助……畫這套書的過程中讓我更加感受到,每個工作崗位上的人,是多麼用心、努力的把產品做好,而這些東西就出現在我們四周,這是多麼令人驚訝和讚歎的事啊!」──鈴木典丈

作者/繪者

鈴木典丈

  
1975年出生於日本靜岡縣,曾在JR東海旅客鐵道,擔任新幹線駕駛員、列車長、站務員,後來轉為平面設計師,現在是專業插畫家、繪本作家。2022年榮獲柳賴嵩文化獎。

  「工作達人」系列是鈴木典丈花費8年時間,走訪超過50多個職業現場,所創作出來的工作繪本,充滿臨場感的大場面,加上幽默逗趣的小細節,獨特又不失玩心的畫風,深受大小讀者喜愛。

  得獎作品:《工作達人1》獲《MOE雜誌》繪本屋大獎第3名、《工作達人2》獲日本Libro書店大獎第3名、《我的百變馬桶》獲日本繪本獎讀者獎、《工作達人(晴空塔篇)》獲日本小學館兒童出版文化獎、《大危機圖鑑》獲未來屋繪本大獎、Libro書店大獎及《MOE雜誌》繪本屋大獎。

譯者

吳怡文

 
 學的是鬧熱滾滾的大眾傳播,最後卻走入寂靜無聲的文字世界。喜歡旅行、做甜點,以及和5歲以下的小朋友說話;害怕打掃、很高的地方,和所有6隻腳的動物。譯作將近50本,希望未來有機會突破百本。
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Ryan Siriwardene
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
moelicious
Format: Hardcover
i cant wait to read it!!!!! It came in great condition just like the ones I bought in australia
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2009
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Drewsci27
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 3
not as funny as others
the other simpsons libary of wisdom books are better. but still a fun read and good for the price. Moe
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2013
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Elvin Ortiz
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Batman for the Sake of Art: A Great Collection
Format: Paperback
I enjoyed this very much. I also found it an adventure to read and view these Batman tales because they were different from what I've read so far. Mark Chairello wanted to create a Batman volume with different artists collaborating on it and he accomplished that. But what was most impressing to me and what I found so different from what I've ever read on the Batman is the impressionistic style of the artwork and perhaps, the absence of plots. The narratives that we find here are most likely to be vignettes, shorter than short stories. This narrative style accompanied by the impressionistic artwork where we see each artist's interpretation of the Batman defines the tone, mood, and characterization of this collection of stories. Although each artist showed his own version of the Batman, the artwork of each had one thing in common: it stressed the Dark Knight persona of the Batman. The stories were less controlled by a sense of plot than a sense of atmosphere and characterization. These were darker than what I'm accustomed to read. Death permeates its pages. Batman fights crime but he can't prevent the bloodbath while he's doing so. The very first story, Perpetual Mourning, shows the detective seeking a clue for a murderer on a corpse in a morgue. While doing so, an interior monologue reveals the Batman's thoughts and his feelings toward the victim. Readers see their hero internalize the loss of this victim. McKeever intensifies this feeling by presenting a couple dancing: is this the woman while alive dancing with Batman? Was this someone Batman knew as Bruce Wayne? Other stories that I immediately classified as favorite are Joe Kubert's The Hunt; Good Evening, Midnight by Klaus Janson; a psychological drama, In Dreams, by Andrew Helfer and art by Liberatore; Heist, written and illustrated by a minimalist artist, Matt Wagner; Brian Bolland's An Innocent Guy is quite interesting because it summarizes Batman's life from the point of view of a person who plans on killing him; and Archie Goodwin's Heroes illustrated by Gary Gianni. This latter story is a WWII story where Batman deals with Nazis. Bruce Timm's Two of a Kind, is really a Two-Face story more than a Batman story. It has the traits of noirish films of the 40s where the attempts of criminal to reform are thwarted by fate. Two Face finally gets a human face, falls in love with the doctor who made it possible, but fate eventually gets in the way. There are some R-rated panels in this story. Walter Simonson gives us a futuristic story about the Batman, while veteran Dennis O'Neil shares a narrative that goes deep into Batman's psyche and a Christmas story that reminds us of some of his early works in the seventies. Batman pursues a strange serial killer in Howard Chaykin's Petty Crimes and Goodwin tells a haunting tale of a demonic trumpet, illustrated by Jose Munoz. Monster Maker by Jan Strnad was also quite haunting for it shoes the influence of gang violence on children. Illustrated by Richard Corbin, it is perhaps the most graphically violent of this collection. I notice that the title of this collection is accompanied by the name of Frank Miller, but he only makes one cover artwork contribution in this book. Thus, do not expect plotted narratives in this tome. Just enjoy the artwork and short vignettes about who the Batman is and the world in which he lives. I was not disappointed by this purchase and enjoyed the reading very much.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2017
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Tom Reagan
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Must-Own for True Batman Fans
Format: Paperback
I own and have read all 3 volumes of these Batman: Black and White books. They're all good, and in order of volume, so Volume #1 is the best, by far. What makes them great (and I'm mostly referring to volume one, although these can apply to all volumes): - Large collection of unique stories, and the stories are short - about 8 pages, I think. So I made a habit of reading just one or a few stories at the end of each night, for example. There's 20 different stories! So if you're a big Bat-Fan like me, you're bound to like most. - A different writer and artist for each story. So, some of the stories you'll love, and some you might hate. But for the most part, I liked a large percentage of them. And when they're good, they're REALLY GOOD! And sometimes, if the story isn't that great, the artwork might make up for it (or vice versa). - The artwork! Again, a large percentage of the stories really do have fantastic art. It's a real treat turn the page and read an entirely different story with a completely different (artistic) take on Batman. Plain and simple, every huge Batman fan should own all of these books. Start with this volume.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2010
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D. Bartz
Draper, US
★★★★★ 4
Short Story Collection
Format: Paperback
This wasn't quite what I expected. It's a random selection of writers and illustrators all doing short stories that are just a few pages long. It gives you a deep appreciation for some of the talent many of these guys have and gives you many different perspectives on batman. Having said that, I have to be honest. Some of the illustrations were sub-par and some of the stories mediocre. A couple of the stories left me wondering if some of these guys had written batman anything before and others whether they were able to earn a living with their drawings. Despite that, there were many really good stories in here that are worth reading.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2015

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