King for a Day
Review
By Midwest Book Review
Soaring illustrations incorporating mixed media collages with fabric textures of lace, burlap, brocade, silk, embroidery and ribbons present a Moslem based community, with contrasting black outlined colorful figures framed by beautiful Moorish pointed arches and towers in silhouette. Ending with a surprise flourish and a secretive deed of great kindness, King for a Day is a multi-layered story that resonates with Muslim cultural values and experiences with universal application.
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