This recent North American edition of Kastelic’s Slovenian original is a visual treat.
The “plot” of this title is basic: An unnamed boy roams the city, happens upon a feline guide, enters a mysterious old house.
The detail of each page, however, is the opposite of basic. One could look through the pages many times and still not catch all of the minute elements that make this book so captivating.
On first glance, it appears that this is a story without words. Looking more closely at this richly illustrated title, it appears that words are everywhere, written on walls, alleys, pieces of paper posted here and there. Words surround the boy and accompany him on his journey. In one example, there is this charming note of guidance:
Manifesto!
1. Look at the stars!
2. And again!
3.
4. Always
5. Forever
This title is perfect for young readers who enjoy studying detail and reading a story multiple times. Adults will enjoy pondering the outcome of the boy’s journey.
Thank you to Annick Press and NetGalley for providing a copy of this book to review.
A Boy and A House – Maja Kastelic
Children’s Fiction – Annick Press – Publication Date: September 11, 2018