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I really liked the story itself, but even though I liked the illustrations, I didn't consider them of Caldecott quality.

I loved the story and the illustrations. I thought that the illustrations were exceptional at depicting and extending the text. I also thought that the array of emotional expressions was outstanding.

This is certainly an ambitious book. I had a bit of difficulty following the story line, until I realized that the pictures need to be interpreted by the maps on the end papers. The digitally painted illustrations, some in panels, and some in single- or double-page spreads are lovely. This is certainly not a book for pre-school children. An adult will probably have to help explain it to young school-age children.

I agree.. love the story but I don't think the illustrations are a Caldecott.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Rabbit Listened (other topics)The Stuff of Stars (other topics)
Alma and How She Got Her Name (other topics)
A Stone for Sascha (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Marion Dane Bauer (other topics)Cori Doerrfeld (other topics)
Juana Martinez-Neal (other topics)
Aaron Becker (other topics)
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What do you think of these titles? Is there a future Newbery award in this group of books?