In 1888, when Vincent van Gogh moved to Arles near the southern coast of France, he was enchanted by the ancient city and the Mediterranean light. Illustrated with pop-ups, pull tabs, flaps, and cutouts, this interactive book for readers 8 to 11 focuses on the year Van Gogh spent in Arles, where he produced some of his most celebrated paintings and tried to share studio space with his friend Paul Gauguin. Visit the Yellow House where Van Gogh lived, see the sunflowers he painted to decorate his rooms, meet the mailman who brought letters from Van Gogh's brother Theo, and furnish a pop-up paper model of his bedroom, complete with paintings to hang on the wall.