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CM . . .
. Volume XXI Number 7. . . .October 17, 2014
excerpt:
Paper Hearts is an elegantly illustrated picture book which uses paper art to tell the story of a lonely marionette who longs to know what it feels like to love. The story follows the puppet�s musings as he uses a telescope to observe the goings-on of people walking by. While he watches people walking by hand in hand, he wonders what it feels like to be in love. The puppet, aware that he does not feel anything, goes on to wish and wonder what having a heart would be like. The puppet�s only option when it comes to obtaining a heart is to fashion a heart out of paper for himself.
There is a wishful feeling throughout the text which elicits a sense of hope from the reader for the creative little puppet. In the end, the puppet accepts that the heart he has created for himself is unique just like real hearts are, and he hopes to find someone to keep his heart safe. The illustrations throughout the book are assembled using paper art which gives the story the feeling of its being a collage brought to life. Paper Hearts is a picture book that can be enjoyed and interpreted at any stage of life. It is a beautifully illustrated work that reflects the intricacies of what it means to have a heart. Highly Recommended. Vasso Tassiopoulos is a graduate of the Master of Arts program in Children�s Literature at the University of British Columbia.
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