by Alexandra Boiger (Author) Alexandra Boiger (Illustrator)
A gorgeous wordless picture book about the power of love to overcome fear by the #1 New York Times bestselling artist of the She Persisted series
In this stunning picture book, Lola heads out into the world with a dream in her heart and the love of her family and friends by her side. But when her dream gets lost, her heart is wounded. Lola cannot nurse it back to health on her own, but love steps in--and is patient and kind and protects Lola and her heart until they can heal and head off again to find new dreams. Beyond her fears there is abundance and beauty.
Award-winning and bestselling illustrator Alexandra Boiger creates a breathtakingly beautiful allegory that can be enjoyed over and over to reassure readers that no matter what obstacles they encounter, and no matter how broken they or their hearts may be, love will always be there to see them through and help them overcome their fears.
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In this dreamlike wordless fantasy by Boiger (She Persisted), three companions--a slender, white-presenting human dressed in black; a blue butterfly; and a white wolf--arrive by train at a quiet rural station, Lola's Heart, where they're united with a round red bird who's larger than the other three. The artist works in delicately shaded pencil, bringing forth in faint, dense hatching the shapes of growing things. Three cheerful furry creatures seen hiding in the grass capture the blue butterfly, and readers see that they've already gathered a large menagerie of caged butterflies. The bird, human, and wolf pursue the creatures and manage to free their friend, but the ordeal tires them. Nestled together in the great red bird's wings, they sleep. They wake renewed--and larger, too, with bird, butterfly, and wolf now dwarfing the human figure--and the sight of their shared frolicking inspires the butterfly collectors to free all of their captives. Boiger's otherworldly allegory symbolizes the overcoming of obstacles, while atmospheric visual storytelling evokes a feel of mysterious wonder. Ages 4-8. (Aug.)
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