A tribute to those who pass, a celebration of time here, and a multilayered rumination on the cycle of life.
Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW
The illustrations are wonderfully bright and joyous. This is a delightful, provocative book to share and discuss with a child. It will inspire many questions from children which in my opinion, is the whole point of the book.
CBC Books
This Chilean author/illustrator’s meditation on the cycle of life makes perfect reading for the end of summer/back to school season, with its potent mixture of melancholy and excitement.(...)Valdivia’s rich colours, her Paul Klee-like, geometric figures and intricate patterns, all deepen a sense of the mystery and rightness in the fleeting quality of time and life itself.
Toronto Star
Valdivia offers a bold and surprisingly lighthearted view of existence.
Publishers Weekly
This charmingly illustrated picture book tackles the very difficult topic of life and death and the mysteries that are so often associated with them. … A lovely addition to larger library collections.
School Library Journal
It’s a mystery where we come from and where we are going, so why not enjoy ourselves while we can? Paloma Valdivia’s charming illustrations bring a light touch to this candid contemplation of life and death.
49th Shelf