An exquisite, unsettling masterpiece, this thought-provoking, timely story of seeking, friendship, trust and hope is a message to us all in troubled times, whatever we may be facing. It echoes many previous tales of isolation, separation…finding our heroes in a dystopian world of devastation alone, neglected. In Nonstop, as the graffiti on the wall tells us, “Don’t hope, cope,” Vasco is actually given aid from the most unlikely source…his own shadow. In this dark, forbidding world, rather than one more stark, eerie image, Shadow leads him, guides him out of ever more dangerous surroundings. As long as Vasco follows the directions of his Shadow; representing an inner voice, perhaps his own gut feelings in a world where instinct seems to have no place; Vasco will escape disaster. Not only that, but Shadow leads him to a companion; someone who needs his care, giving Vasco a renewed determination as he “copes” with his circumstances. It’s not all doom and gloom, however. It is this “coping” existence; this developing friendship between Vasco and Poco as they travel together, placing their trust in Shadow, and ultimately each other that brings with it a blooming sense of hope and endurance. Of victory over the turmoils they have gone through. It whispers, at the end, that it is only working together, in trust, that we triumph over the worst possible circumstances. Eerie, sobering, curious and yes; hopeful…one to be pondered, remembered and learned from. The perfect culmination of the lifes’ work of Tomi Ungerer.