Yasmin's Hammer
Review
By Picture Book Depot
Yasmin’s Hammer is a lovely book that acknowledges suffering, but sets its focus on optimism and hope. The poignant, in-your-face storyline is touching beyond words; the voice rings true, and the illustrations (by Dough Ghayka) leave readers feeling warm, compassionate and as eternally hopeful as the story’s little heroine.
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