“[C]ompassionate and filled with ideas: an original, inventive coming-of-age tale about grief and loss, and mental health, and our modern, all-consuming, obsession with acquiring stuff. It is also a story about the vital relationship between a boy and his very own Book.”
July 9, 2021
The Bookseller
Ruth Ozeki | 'As an artist I have relationships with fictional voices all the time'