I offer a book with deep themes for both kids and adults that features a watercolor illustration style you will not find anywhere else. It's called "The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Deer". And it can be summed up in one sentence --- "a fantastic and unusual story for both kids and adults about growing up with deep and dark fears". While the presentation style is aimed at 4-8 year olds, its themes of sociology, ostracization, and fear apply to all stages of life.
The Boy Who Wanted To Be A Deer
Written By Ember White
Illustrated By Marta Maskiewick
Review By Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews
First, I want to thank both Ember White and Marta Maziewski for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
Ember White/s The Boy Who Wanted To Become A Deer is a great book for not only children but adults as well. It has so many great hidden messages and great lessons in the story.
Marta Maziewski’s graphics make this book come to life! They are so detailed, beautiful colors, and overall make the story pop! She definitely has talent.
My only issue with the book was it didn’t seem like the story had closure. I felt like it was open ended.
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