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CM . . .
. Volume XI Number 8 . . . . December 10, 2004
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Using yellows, golds and earthy tones, LaFave has infused his illustrations with warmth. His style has evolved from his former oil and acrylic painting, and he now combines his sketches with digital colour. The resulting pictures are unmistakably his, with their characteristic faces and minimalist features that are nonetheless very expressive. He portrays a close-knit family where love is evident in the way the father carries his sleeping son to bed and how Jonathan snuggles close to Grandma when examining a photo. This unconditional love allows Jonathan the freedom to express himself in unorthodox ways, but more importantly, to respond empathically to his Grandma's situation. Short-listed for the 2004 Governor General's Literary Award for illustration, this picture book will find a ready audience with imaginative children everywhere. Highly Recommended. Alison Mews is the librarian of the Curriculum Materials Centre at the Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's, NL.
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