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144 pages, Hardcover
First published December 29, 2020
“Sometimes I wonder … What happens to the love we don’t give? I mean… Has nobody ever thought to set up a recycling program? You know? Like for batteries or cardboard…”This was simply wonderful. Sweet, lovely, and so beautifully sad but yet strangely hopeful. That’s Zidrou in a nutshell, it seems. And I loved it so much, even if it still makes me a bit sad thinking about it. Zidrou just knows how to hit you right in the emotions, but not manipulatively so, somehow keeping it real and fresh and sweet while never venturing anywhere near sentimentality territory.
“You speak Aymaran?”
“No… just two words: “Qinaya” and “Achachi”. Sometimes, two words are all you need to tell a whole story.”
And look at that artwork by Arno Monin! It’s beautiful and is so perfect for this story.![]()










