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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of our Family Favorites,
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This review is from: The Tale I Told Sasha (Hardcover)
It's the poetic tale of a girl who lives a simple life. her house plain and small, yet her imagination is so deep that she is able to make the most out of a simple little thing like a yellow ball. Illustrations are gorgeous and the story is rhythmic.. My kids love this book and so do we!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
amazing illustrations!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Tale I Told Sasha (Hardcover)
The poetic and thought provoking adventure that unfolds through the course of this book is quite captivating in and of itself, yet I believe the fantastic watercolors that illustrate the tale are beautiful and eye catching enough to stand on their own, if needs be. Whether you have kids or not, this book is a collectable for anyone who appreciates this kind of creative eye-candy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
the soulful eyes of a beauitful child.,
By Robin Ehrlich (Loomis, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Tale I Told Sasha (Hardcover)
I wasn't as touched with the story 'The Tale I Told Sasha' as I was with the illustrations. My goodness, the watercolor and sketches were so breathtakingly beautiful the story was easily forgotten.
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Truth of all that Shadows may Hide,
By Nicole Meyer (St. Peter, Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Tale I Told Sasha (Hardcover)
Have you ever lost something? Then follow a little girl on a magical journey as she chases her small yellow ball over the Bridge of Butterflies, across the Field of Lesser Beasts, through painted trees, to the place where all lost things are found in the enchanting picture book, The Tale I Told Sasha. Nancy Willard explores just how far a young imagination can go on a rainy day, through her writing in this concept book first copyrighted in 1999. The vivid illustrations are the true art in this children's masterpiece, as illustrator David Christiana paints the unimaginable with captivating dimension in brilliant color. Whether the first or five hundredth time through this breathtaking book, The Tale I Told Sasha will reveal something new and deeper in each and every reading. The words, few and powerful, are capable of intriguing children and puzzling adults time and time again. Even the end-sheets of a golden hue and the cutout title page are thoughtfully created and tastefully executed. Williard and Christiana should receive smiles of approval from both young and old, as the truth of all that shadows may hide is revealed in their phenomenal children's picture book, The Tale I Told Sasha.
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The Tale I Told Sasha by Nancy Willard (Hardcover - Apr. 1999)
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