![]() ![]() The many castles, caves, tunnels, and canals that fill the pages are incredibly inventive and they make it easy to get lost in the magicaly believable wordless narration. Will the girl and her father be able to return home to a world with color, together?īecker captives readers effortlessly with the elaborate realm he has created using watercolor and pen-and-ink illustrations. There are familiar friends and foes, battles, and great escapes. And incredible imaginative artwork is used as a powerful skill in an attempt to overcome the villains. ![]() ![]() It proves to be a very thrilling adventure-especially when her father enters into the kingdom through the red drawn door in search of her. It’s her third time back to this magnificent castle-filled realm where magic markers are being seized by villains attempting to remove color from the world. On the other side of the door, familiar lanterns hang from the branches of trees and set the scene with an enchanting mood. There is only one thing for a girl to do when she can’t get the attention of her working father, grab her red marker, draw a door, and take a journey to the world that never fails to present an epic quest. Return is the finale to the fantastical and adventurous trilogy. It’s time to return to the amazing wordless world that began with Caldecott Honoree Aaron Becker’s Journey (2013) and Quest (2014). ![]() What to expect: Wordless Picture Books, Fantasy, Adventure, Art ![]()
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