IMAGINE A DAY - Reflection


IMAGINE A DAY

Written by
SARAH L. THOMSON
Paintings by
ROB GONSALVES










I believe that this was a very different, interesting, and capturing book. Even though it only had a few words on a page, it told many stories through the pictures. This book doesn’t exactly contain one plot, or one story. It is many stories, one on every page which has its own meaning. The message that came across to me when I read this book is that anything is possible if you just believe. I receive this message by figuring out the ‘illusions’ on each page in my own way, and trying to see how the picture can be possible. I think that this book is for an audience of all ages. Every age group would see the book from a different perspective; it all depends on how imaginative are. The title to this book suits it very well as it tells you that the things shown in the paintings are impossible, but you can always imagine them; as there are no boundaries to imagination, so therefore nothing is impossible. What I like about this book, is that each page gives its own story, and that most people will see the picture from a different angle. Also, the few words that are chosen to be used are very powerful, but don’t give you the answer to what the illustrator was thinking of when they created the pictures. It leaves you to choose for yourself what you feel each picture represents.

NINA EID

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