
"This story of familial love and the special bond between grandparents and grandchildren wraps readers in a tight hug... A gentle, reassuring reminder that love lives on long after death." --Kirkus Reviews
[STAR] "An extraordinary work for every shelf; subtle and poetically less direct than other works in its treatment of death, this book stands out for the depth of its wise messages, and its gentle, evocative art." -- School Library Journal (starred)
"A moving tribute to the role of mentors and memory in a young artist's life, as well as to what "time and attention" can bring about." --Publishers Weekly
""This book honors the complicated feelings of grief while offering hope and solace." -- The Horn Book"
"Explores the pain of losing a grandparent and the quiet joy of coming to see the legacy the person has left."--Wall Street Journal
[STAR] "Sirdeshpande and Mhasane pay homage to the intense love felt by grandparents and grandchildren and demonstrate the importance of art and passing skills from one generation to another. This heartfelt picture book is perfect for an art class, a read-aloud session at a library or for sharing with a child who has recently lost a loved one." --Shelf Awareness (starred)
"Mhasane's soft illustrations, which capture light and shadows in especially evocative ways, enhance the gentle themes of this exquisite story, but never do they veer into excessive sentimentality."--Julie Danielson, Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast