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julesthebookdragon417's review
5.0
Rounding up from 4.5. Beautiful message of how human connection and creative expression can transcend the barriers of language and generational differences.
deservingporcupine's review
5.0
Beautiful, simple and sweet. The illustrations do the talking, appropriately. And they are lovely.
agirlsnightbookbash's review
5.0
Sooooo cute!!!!!!! There is nothing like language barriers to build unnecessary walls between people. The characters are a gradfather and grandson who cannot communicate. This is a beautiful story with few words. The illustrations are absolutely stunning. Well done.
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After finding a shared love of art they find a way to "talk" to each other and finally understand one another.bet27's review
4.0
an excellent depiction of how common ground can be found in surprising ways -- good for kids and adults alike
thesweaterlibrarian's review
5.0
Illustrations were spectacular and imaginative and such a driving force behind the story!
froydis's review
5.0
Really lovely story about generations connecting through art. And the art is amazing! Great book!
msgabbythelibrarian's review
5.0
I am a sucker for wordless picture books. And while "Drawn Together" is not fully wordless, the impact of the book lies in the illustrations.
It's the story of a boy who has a language barrier with his grandfather. Neither can understand each other. But through the shared love of art and storytelling, they find that they are no so different after all! They manage to defeat the danger (as evidenced by the dragon) that threatens to vanquish them. One of the best elements of the book lies in the end pages...when the boy leaves with his grandfather's paintbrush and the grandfather has his marker.
Dan Santat already has Caldecott recognition under his belt. It would not surprise me if "Drawn Together" adds another accolade to his name.
It's the story of a boy who has a language barrier with his grandfather. Neither can understand each other. But through the shared love of art and storytelling, they find that they are no so different after all! They manage to defeat the danger (as evidenced by the dragon) that threatens to vanquish them. One of the best elements of the book lies in the end pages...when the boy leaves with his grandfather's paintbrush and the grandfather has his marker.
Dan Santat already has Caldecott recognition under his belt. It would not surprise me if "Drawn Together" adds another accolade to his name.
shighley's review
5.0
Absolutely gorgeous, in two different styles. I love the way that they come together, just as the grandfather and the boy do.
imlilytran's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
inspiring
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
5.0
I like this author a lot for children’s books with great representation :))