The way in which Jeffers employs pictures in word balloons to convey the limberness of imagination is brilliant: the man points to the sky to talk about constellations, while the girl sees stars as inflamed bumblebees. This book showcases some absolutely captivating artwork. As she grows older, she loses her sense of wonderment, and it isn’t until she meets another young girl that she finds a way to free her heart again. But then the man’s chair is empty, and the girl puts her heart in a bottle to help with the hurt. A little girl delights in the boundless discoveries of the world around her with an older gentleman, likely her grandfather.
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