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LOVE MADE ME MORE by Colleen Rowan Kosinski

LOVE MADE ME MORE

by Colleen Rowan Kosinski ; illustrated by Sonia Sánchez

Pub Date: Dec. 13th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5420-0620-0
Publisher: Two Lions

A square of colorful paper becomes a cherished lifelong treasure.

A boy with brown skin and brown hair makes origami with a loving older adult who has tan skin and black hair. The boy folds a crane out of orange, white, and blue paper, a recurrent color motif. The boy’s imagination brings the crane to life, and soon they are inseparable. With Kosinski’s concise, expressive prose (“I am his Origami Crane, and he is My Boy”), the crane narrates their poignant friendship. During times of sadness (when, for instance, it’s implied the beloved elderly adult has died), the crane offers comfort to the grieving boy; during a scary storm, the crane brings solace. Time passes, and the boy meets a girl with dark brown skin and dark hair who becomes his wife. The crane initially experiences jealousy at being replaced before finding renewed purpose with their new baby boy. Sánchez’s eye-catching digital illustrations, rendered in a vivid palette of warm reds, oranges, and yellows as well as cool blues, present striking angles reminiscent of the paper crane’s folds. A loose line and effective use of light and shadow draw in readers and invite repeated viewings. This storytime selection may encourage both questions about growing up and the role of a child’s treasures in their changing lives.

A visually and narratively compelling tale of childhood friendships that evolve and grow.

(Picture book. 3-8)