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Florette by Anna Walker
This week, I’d like to share a very cute and meandering book: Florette, by Anna Walker. And, yes, I was completely hooked by this book because of its lush cover!
Pond by Jim Lamarche
I know January is not over yet, but I’m sure this book will remain on my 2022 favourites list. Today, I’d like to introduce you to Pond, by Jim Lamarche, a beautifully illustrated album.
Bear Wants to Sing, by Cary Fagan and Dea Seiferling
To start off 2022, I thought I’d pick a lighthearted and funny book, and I think I found just the one: Bear Wants to Sing written by Cary Fagan and illustrated by Dena Seiferling. I stumbled upon this book at the bookstore, but ended up buying Little Witch Hazel instead. I was so happy to find it at the library!
Little Witch Hazel, by Phoebe Wahl
To finish up the year, I wanted to share a special book with you. I wanted the last book of the year to be magical, cozy, full of imagination and very heartwarming. Little Witch Hazel, a Year in the Forest, by Phoebe Wahl is just that, and so much more!
The Cat Man of Aleppo, by Irene Latham, Karim Shamsi-Basha et Yuko Shimizu
This week, I’d like to share a wonderful book and story I found at the library: The Cat Man of Aleppo, by Irene Latham, Karim Shamsi-Basha and Yuko Shimizu. I have to admit, I was drawn to this because I love cats, but I found such a touching and inspiring story that I think will please not only cat lovers but each reader.
If I couldn’t be Anne, by Kallie George and Geneviève Godbout
This week, I would like to introduce you to If I Couldn’t Be Anne written by Kallie George and illustrated by Geneviève Godbout. Do you remember Geneviève Godbout? I had already introduced this illustrator, with her charming style, with The Pink Umbrella. Actually, I wanted to share with you another book from this series of albums inspired by Anne of Green Gables, but it is not yet available at the library. However, If I Couldn’t Be Anne is a book full of poetry and delicacy and deserves a post too!
Constantly, by Gg
This week I’m featuring Canadian illustrator Gg‘s latest book, Constantly. This book was recommended to me by the newspaper, and it was a great experience. I love discovering Canadian artists and small publishing houses like Koyama Press.
Virginia Wolf, by Kyo Maclear et Isabelle Arsenault
Yes, yes, another Isabelle Arsenault book! I enjoy her illustrations so much, I just couldn’t resist when I saw that her books were available on my online library (how great is this service by the way?). If you’ve been here before, you might have stumbled upon my reviews for Jane, the Fox and I; L’Oiseau de Collette; and Louis parmis les spectres. This week, I’m sharing Virginia Wolf written by Kyo Maclear and illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault.
In a Jar, by Deborah Marcero
This week, I’m excited to share the book In a Jar by author and illustrator Deborah Marcero. I was very excited to read this book, and even more excited when I learned that a second book was coming in February 2022.
We Are Water Protectors, by Carole Lindstrom et Michaela Goade
The books I reserved through the inter-library loans have finally made their way to me, and I’m so excited to share this one with you. We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom and illustrated by Michaela Goade is a wonderful book to introduce children to First Nation People’s values and beliefs as well as to environmental protection issues and movements. It is such a beautiful and important book!
Snow & Rose, by Emily Winfield Martin
I am not sure what is going on with the inter-library loans, but books have been transiting so slowly! I’ve been unlucky and waiting impatiently for some physical books to arrive but without any success. No matter, I turned to the digital library this week, and bring you a book I read last year and reread with such pleasure: Snow & Rose, by Emily Winfield Martin.
Mooncakes, by Loretta Seto and Renné Benoit
I was very excited to order this book through the inter-library loans (I’m not getting over how cool it is to have access to so many books for free!), and even more excited to read it when it finally arrived! This week, I’d like to recommend Mooncakes, written by Loretta Seto and Illustrated by Renné Benoit.
Abécédaire des métiers imaginaires, by Anne Montel
After reading Chaussette a few weeks ago, I immediately reserved this lovely book by Anne Montel. L’abécédaire des métiers imaginaires (Imaginary Jobs ABC Book) finally arrived through the inter-library loan and I was able to explore this lovely book this time entirely by the illustrator Anne Montel.
Chaussette, by Loïc Clément and Anne Montel
This week, I’m bringing you a fresh discovery as I borrowed this book this morning from the library. I love going to the library, and it’s a renewed pleasure since I received my new card last week! There is something really magical and fantastic about having access to all these books for free… but I digress! Let’s go back to Chaussette by Loïc Clément and illustrated by Anne Montel.
The Complete Book of the Flower Fairies, by Cicely Mary Barker
I received this book as a birthday present this year, and it has been such a pleasure to read and explore! Today, I want to share The Complete Book of the Flower Fairies, by Cicely Mary Barker with you.
The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling, by John Muir Laws
This book. This book is just incredible! I ordered it this year, and it has been such a wonderful special birthday present to myself! Today, I’m sharing The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling, by John Muir Laws.
The Creature Garden, by Harry and Zanna Goldhawk
This week, I am sharing a wonderful book with you: The Creature Garden by Harry and Zanna Goldhawk. For all of you folkloric illustrations lovers, this one will be extra special!
La Fille dans l’écran, by Manon Desveaux and Lou Lubie
This week I would like to share with you this beautiful and unique graphic novel that I discovered a few summers ago after listening to a radio show: La fille dans l’écran by Manon Desveaux and Lou Lubie.
This One Summer, by Mariko and Jillian Tamaki
This week I bring you a fascinating graphic novel by Canadian writer Mariko Tamaki and illustrator Jillian Tamaki: This One Summer. I discovered this book last summer, and I’ve enjoyed reading it again and again ever since.
Witch Hazel, by Enric Larreula and Roser Capdevila
Ahhh, this book! I’ve read it over and over again. It was one of my favorite books as a child. This week I introduce you to Witch Hazel, written by Enric Larreula and illustrated by Roser Capdevila.

