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Golden Threads

A child’s beloved stuffed fox is blown far away from her during a terrible storm, rescued, and patched together with golden threads by kind strangers. Inspired by Japanese culture and the art of kintsugi, or of repairing broken pottery with gold, the book encourages children to find beauty in imperfections and strength in adversity. Textured collage art features native Japanese landscapes and architecture as bright golden leaves from a ginkgo tree lead the little fox home again.

Reviewed by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

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