Valerie S. (VolunteerVal) - reviewed The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse on + 644 more book reviews
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The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse with text and art by Charlie Mackesy is perfect for these uncertain times. It's like a soft blanket on the first chilly evening of autumn.
From the author's introduction: "This book is for everyone, whether you are eighty or eight ... I'd like it to be one you can dip into anywhere, anytime. Start in the middle if you like. Scribble on it, crease the corners and leave it well thumbed."
In the hands of a different creator, the sentiments could be trite and saccharine. When paired with Mr. Mackesy's âorganicâ art, the humor and sentiment is spot on and comforting. This is a quick read, but don't rush through - take your time and/or re-read to absorb all the positive and comforting thoughts.
From the author's introduction: "This book is for everyone, whether you are eighty or eight ... I'd like it to be one you can dip into anywhere, anytime. Start in the middle if you like. Scribble on it, crease the corners and leave it well thumbed."
In the hands of a different creator, the sentiments could be trite and saccharine. When paired with Mr. Mackesy's âorganicâ art, the humor and sentiment is spot on and comforting. This is a quick read, but don't rush through - take your time and/or re-read to absorb all the positive and comforting thoughts.
Bridget O. (sixteendays) - reviewed The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse on + 130 more book reviews
I think maybe every human with fragile heart should keep this permanently on their bedside table.
some cute illustrations and some words of inspiration. "What do you want to be when you grow up?" "kind" says the boy. And some other sweet sentiments along the lines of be kind, be yourself, and you will be loved.