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In this enthralling and emotional palindrome picture book by Daniel Nayeri and Matt Rockefeller, a young boy grieving the loss of his mother embarks on a lushly fantastical adventure that illuminates what remains when our loved ones are gone. All alone He was not so brave… His heart needed to know The answer. This lyrical, heartfelt story a young boy who’s lost all hope braves the dark forest to ask, “Mom, were you glad you were mom?” Gorgeously illustrated, Drawn Onward gently guides readers through the depths of grief and provides comfort and hope to those who seek answers when it feels like all is lost.

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It translates as wash the sin as well as the face. Sharp-eyed readers will notice that the above it not actually a palindrome. This is because 
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From the masterful pen of multi-award-winning Meg McKinlay and dynamic new illustrator Andrew Frazer, Drawn Onward explores shifting 
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Drawn Onward ; Play time, Unknown ; Description. A decrepit, abandoned mansion, full of forgotten memories and aspirations, is as good a shelter as a recently 
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Synopsis. In this enthralling and emotional palindrome picture book by Daniel Nayeri and Matt Rockefeller, a young boy grieving the loss of his mother embarks 
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The artists invited for the project's second edition are: Francesco Pedraglio (IT, lives and works in Mexico City) and Paul Geelen (NL, lives and works in 
DRAWN ONWARD
A grieving young boy goes on an impossible adventure and returns, healed. Nayeri's text is minimal, even cryptic: just about 50 words, spooled out over the 
Drawn Onward
In this enthralling and emotional palindrome picture book by Daniel Nayeri and Matt Rockefeller, a young boy grieving the loss of his mother