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I adore every single 'Little People, Big Dreams' book that I read. However, Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara outdid herself in writing this one about the insanely talented Hans Christian Andersen. The magic that HCA brought to his classic and timeless stories, Vegara brings to her book and are made even more enchanting by illustrator, Maxine Lee-Mackie.
The final page of the story genuinely made me tear up:
"By never hiding his feelings and letting his imagination fly, little Hans got what he had longed for: being loved. Not just by one single person, but by entire generations of children who know there is a swan inside each of us.
I highly recommend this book to young and old, and am so grateful to NetGalley & Quarto Publishing Group / Frances Lincoln Children's Books for the opportunity to read and review it. (I preordered a hardcover copy the second I finished reading the galley.)
The final page of the story genuinely made me tear up:
"By never hiding his feelings and letting his imagination fly, little Hans got what he had longed for: being loved. Not just by one single person, but by entire generations of children who know there is a swan inside each of us.
I highly recommend this book to young and old, and am so grateful to NetGalley & Quarto Publishing Group / Frances Lincoln Children's Books for the opportunity to read and review it. (I preordered a hardcover copy the second I finished reading the galley.)
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