

Turn the book over, and read the story of Inkdrop, who longs to become part of beautiful artworks in the studio. As he whirls back into the air, he spots a drop of ink headed toward him, and they join, finding perfect joy in sharing their stories for eternity. Just as he is about to alight on the window of a bakery, he is blown off course. The front story is the tale of a snowflake, patiently dreaming of where he will fall. Gr 1–4-This lovely volume consists of two stories that meet in the middle in an impressive double gatefold spread. (The book has two front covers!) A lovely gift for children and enamored adults alike." -Karin Snelson, children's editor, Shelf Awareness "Originally published in Italian as Storia di Goccia e Fiocco, this lavish, oversized labor of love tells the dreamily romantic tale of Snowflake and Inkdrop from two separate points of view. the artwork is marvelous and invites lingering looks." - Booklist "The theme of finding a friend will likely resonate with young readers. A love story with design elements and harmonious illustrations that might spread its appeal from children to adult readers looking for an unusual wedding gift and beyond.” Kirkus Reviews Text, illustration, and design culminate harmoniously in the center of the book to elevate this unlikely love affair." Dan Yaccarino, The New York Times Book ReviewĪ snowflake meets a drop of ink in midair in this dreamy, creatively designed import. This tale is punctuated with several die-cut pages of geometric snowflakes and organic ink-drop shapes.

Both worlds are colorful and lovely and enhance the protagonists' desire to fling themselves into the unknown in order to find love. "Alessandro Gatti and Pierdomenico Baccalario's "The Story of Snowflake and Inkdrop" may not be about humans, but the journey of these two unlikely soul mates is deeply rooted in humanity. "Beautifully illustrated and cleverly produced, this is one for all ages." Montreal Gazette a lovely vision of the unpredictable miracles that bring people together.” Publishers Weekly Their meeting results in an explosion of creative energy. It’s a deeply satisfying perspective that unites opposites black and white into one glorious vision of friendship and collaboration." Nicole Lamy, The Boston Globe's Short StackĪ gust of wind brings the snowflake and inkdrop together in a wintry midair collision. "In the center of the book the two stories meet in spectacular form: a paper gate, die-cut into the shape of a snowflake on one side and ink puddles on the other, opens to reveal a burst of folkloric doodles stretching across four pages. Selected by Shelf Awareness as 1 of 20 outstanding gift titles for the 2015 Holiday Season A Huffington Post Honorable Mention in "Best Design" Category for 2015.
