PICTURE BOOKS
Say, Allen

The Boy in the Garden

(1) K-3 In this gently unsettling tale, young Jiro is lured into fantasy by a lifelike bronze statue of a crane. Entering a cottage, he's fed by a woman who resembles "The Grateful Crane" from the folktale his mother told him. Say's compositions seem saturated in silence even when characters speak. Rectilinear architecture sets off his rounded organic forms, while ample luminous spaces become dramatic settings.

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