

Magical realism in a picture book? Yes please. So unique, in both text and illustration. And the sister relationship is a gem.
Magical realism in a picture book? Yes please. So unique, in both text and illustration. And the sister relationship is a gem.
#OctoberPutASpellOnYou Day 6: Children who have a habit of losing stuff would definitely identify with #Sisters Siba and Saba. Then one evening, they started dreaming of things they have not lost. And this is where dreams and foretelling gloriously merge in a magical realist kind of narrative. Set in Uganda, it is an interesting tale where the place seems like an actual character. For my review of books with #Sisters theme: https://wp.me/pDlzr-hsB