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VALENTINA AND MONSTER by Ángeles Ruiz Kirkus Star

VALENTINA AND MONSTER

by Ángeles Ruiz ; illustrated by Ángeles Ruiz

Pub Date: May 28th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-4788-7059-3
Publisher: Reycraft Books

Cotton-candy clouds, sweet forest animals, and a strong bond between a girl and a monster frame an unexpectedly poignant story of grief.

Young Valentina, a girl with pale skin and a tangle of red hair, comes to a forest one day, attracted by the scent of sugary sweetness. The source is a new cotton-candy stand run by Monster, a giant, shaggy, horned creature covered in pale pink fur. The two become instant friends, building spun clouds that float above a fantasy world in which verdant hills have eyes and stuffed animals become tea-party companions. But early in the story, hints of a darker subtext appear. Monster helps Valentina with her nightmares, and Valentina brightens Monster’s fur with her love. When the dark of winter arrives, Monster disappears, never to return. The forest animals arrive to comfort her. A rabbit elder explains, “At some point, when the body grows old, it stops feeling, stops breathing. It fades away. We leave this world to start a new journey. It was Monster’s time to journey on.” The memory of Monster’s love keeps Valentina’s nightmares from returning, and when she grows up and has a daughter of her own, Monster’s legacy and the forest’s healing powers stay with her. Ruiz’s tale is haunting and uniquely styled, with its fantastical elements perfectly balanced by a profoundly wise understanding of grief. Unlike the stretchy pink clouds that dot the sky, it’s an examination of death and trauma that is anything but sugarcoated. (This book was reviewed digitally with 10-by-20-inch double-page spreads viewed at actual size.)

A delicate, devastating story about living with loss.

(Picture book. 4-7)