What Do You See?
What Do You See? by Janina Domanska, published by Macmillan in 1974, is a 32-page exploration of perspective through the eyes of various animals. This edition presents a unique narrative where each animal shares its view of the world, illustrating how their individual experiences shape their understanding. The language of the book is English, making it accessible to a wide audience.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of perception and understanding as the lark, soaring above, observes that each animal’s viewpoint holds a degree of truth. This narrative invites reflection on the nature of perspective, encouraging readers to consider how different viewpoints contribute to a fuller understanding of the world. The book’s engaging approach to the subject matter makes it suitable for those interested in themes of observation and interpretation.
Official synopsis Publisher
Several animals describe the world from their point of view, and the lark, flying above, sees that they are all partially correct.
FAQ
What is “What Do You See?” about?
Who is the author of “What Do You See?”?
When was “What Do You See?” published?
What is the ISBN for “What Do You See?”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
