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bardicbramley 's review for:
How the Stars Came to Be
by Poonam Mistry
The illustrations in this are beyond stunning!
It reminds me of a mix of traditional art from different cultures: I can see Indian Mehndi style influences, patterns that resemble West African cloth, and details on the animals that remind be of Australian Indigenous art also.
I'm an absolute sucker for traditional tales from around the world, and to see new tales that carry those same feelings so beautifully is rare. I like how it mixes modern understanding of the world (the stars literally being tiny suns for example) with common tropes of traditional folklore, such as the mischievous monkey.
This book would be a great way to compare world folklore with newer stories, just as modern variations on fairytale are used.
It reminds me of a mix of traditional art from different cultures: I can see Indian Mehndi style influences, patterns that resemble West African cloth, and details on the animals that remind be of Australian Indigenous art also.
I'm an absolute sucker for traditional tales from around the world, and to see new tales that carry those same feelings so beautifully is rare. I like how it mixes modern understanding of the world (the stars literally being tiny suns for example) with common tropes of traditional folklore, such as the mischievous monkey.
This book would be a great way to compare world folklore with newer stories, just as modern variations on fairytale are used.