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EVERY LITTLE KINDNESS by Marta Bartolj

EVERY LITTLE KINDNESS

by Marta Bartolj ; illustrated by Marta Bartolj

Pub Date: Oct. 12th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-79720-792-6
Publisher: Chronicle Books

In Bartolj’s wordless debut, first published in Slovenia, small acts of kindness have big effects.

Soft watercolor illustrations in a graphic-novel layout open on and follow a distraught-looking individual as they leave home to put up posters for their missing dog. As the walker pauses to offer an apple to a busker in the park, the spotlight shifts to an onlooker, who stops to pick up litter on their walk—which inspires a child to buy a balloon for a friend, and so on. The primary-color palette keeps the impressionistic backgrounds (most of which feature their “lost dog” poster) of an idyllic, European-style city—complete with charming cafes and cobblestoned pedestrian streets—in gentle, blue-gray washes on yellow paper, with the details of each act of kindness highlighted in bright red. The return of dropped items, the holding of doors, the sharing of umbrellas, seats, and playtime all circle back to a person finally coming across the lost dog and its resulting happy reunion with its owner. The sweetness of the story is palpable without being cloying, and the message of care comes through without needing to be said. Most humans depicted present White; the finder of the dog is a person of color, two women wear headscarves, and one character uses a wheelchair.

A lesson by example in compassion for all ages.

(Picture book. 3-12)