Júlia Sardà reigns supreme on my picture book bookcase right now. Someone recommended "Godfather Death" to me when I gushed over "The Queen in the Cave" (Sardà's debut as illustrator and author) and, what can I say? I loved it!
"Godfather Death" reimagines the Grimms' Tale "Der Gevatter Tod". A poor fisherman is looking for a godfather for his newborn. After turning down Father God as well as the Devil because of their dishonesty, the fisherman accepts Death, "the only honest man in all the world" as his child's godfather. Death brings a gift to the christening: a bottle of medicine that will turn the poor fisherman into a wealthy doctor. There's a trick involved, though, and soon, the new medical professional is caught up in a real mess. No happy end here!
The text by Sally Nicholls is clever and funny, perfect for reading aloud. Júlia Sardà's illustrations are ingenious: held in black, white, green, yellow and hues of red, detailed and overstylized, they look just like medieval gobelins. Incredibly fresh and gorgeous!