![]() Heartbreaking, witty and filled with hope, this will perhaps rings most true with children whose parents have recently suffered a loss. ![]() The sophisticated palette creates a consistency across the pages, and the artwork, meticulously constructed and edited with a uniquely minimalist aesthetic, is signature Jeffers. Tender illustrations, dense with detail when the protagonist’s imagination is thriving and sparse when her heart is disembodied, deftly delineate the character’s emotional state. The author beautifully weaves themes of love, loss and healing into a stirring story. Emotions, thoughts and memories pour forth, and the chair is empty no longer. Grief-stricken, the girl places her heart in a bottle for safekeeping, but “in truth, nothing was the same,” and so it remains into adulthood until someone “smaller and still curious about the world” finds the key to unlock her heart. ![]() ![]() Then-an empty chair, a darkened room, a waiting child. Expansive environments illuminate the deep and abiding bond between child and elder. “Once there was a girl, much like any other,” curious and full of wonder able to explore and discover because the man was there. ![]()
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