FICTION

The Imaginaries: Little Scraps of Larger Stories

Random. Feb. 2020. 80p. Tr $18.99. ISBN 9780553511031.
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PreS-Gr 2–In this unique book, full-page ethereal illustrations are combined with phrases or single sentences to spark the curiosity and creative minds of readers. There is no real plot, nor is there supposed to be one. Martin has essentially created her Fantasia of books, with paintings of imaginative scenes being paired with a short sentence written on old paper. The text can be a bit difficult to read sometimes, especially for younger readers who may not know cursive, but the vocabulary is simple and the sentences are short. Besides, readers do not even need to have words in order to create stories from Martin’s various illustrations. Each one of the acrylic or gouache designs speaks for itself, with readers filling in the stories with their own ideas and maybe with the help of the provided phrases. There is a sense of enchantment about these designs that encapsulate numerous emotions and worlds that are so far and yet so close to our hearts. Scenes of the sea, friends, parties, the unknown; Martin gives readers a look into these imaginary worlds and instead of telling readers what is happening, she asks them to decide instead.
VERDICT Martin has truly created something unique and inspiring for storytellers and explorers, young and old.

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