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I absolutely loved Madeline and am embarrassed to not have come across it before. The art-style feels well ahead of its time and is often mimicked now in modern children's literature - the sweeping city scenes of Paris alongside the long, thin perspective of Madeline's boarding school are a treat. However, it is Madeline herself, rather than the landscape, that steals the show. She is feisty, willful and completely at home with being herself. What's nice about it? It's something that either her teachers (nuns) are happy with or cannot control. In that respect, it reminded me a little of Emily Hughes' Wild