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A visually striking exploration of family, history, and identity from four authors who collaborated to create a single, poetic text
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Gorgeous. The art was absolutely breathtaking. Soft watercolors and brilliant use of negative space - chef's kiss. The prose itself is approachable, yet lyrical and can easily be understood by its target audience. It includes further reading, and doesn't shy away from talking about colonialism, slavery, and famine. While it talks about some serious topics, it also talks about how beautiful the world is, how beautiful humanity is, and why these stories matter.