Escher's works, from the great master prints to numerous previously unpublished drawings, accompanied by his eloquent words, are arranged to form a journey of discovery of the artist's mind.
Presents a short biography of nineteenth-century English author, Helen Beatrix Potter, and describes her lonely childhood, love of drawing, and how she came to write her famous story of Peter Rabbit.
Montague, an artistic young rat living beneath the streets of New York City, thinks he can do nothing to save his friends from extermination until he finds a better understanding of both himself and his ne'er-do-well uncle.