"A gorgeous tale. A delightful puzzle. But most of all,DrawnOnwardis a gift for those who believe books to be living things." Aaron Becker, author of the Caldecott Honor BookJourney "A touching, poetic journey through grief, bravery and acceptance, so delectably illustrated I want to eat it with a spoon." Vera Brosgol, author of the Caldecott Honor BookLeave Me Alone It's rare to find a book this clever that is also emotionally powerful. Drawn Onward is special and enduring. Matt de la Pena, author of Newbery winning Last Stop on Market Street Magnificently illuminated, video gamelike spreads by Rockefeller (Poesy the Monster Slayer) feature stone ruins, menacing dragons, and ornaments that give the pages a book-of-hours feel. Printz Medalist Nayeri, meanwhile, distills an experience of grief, imparting the importance of seeking time alone to relive moments of shared love. Publishers Weekly (starred review) A touching triumph of artful collaboration between wordsmithing and world building. Nayeri's text is sparse but heartrending, sparking large questions that drive readers forward and allowing Rockefeller ample space to construct an evocative fantasy world. Booklist (starred review) A grieving young boy goes on an impossible adventure and returns, healed. The illustrations are so filled with detail that they demand repeat visits, which will prompt little ones and their grown-ups to delve into the ellipses and explore both text and subtext further. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) Nayeri's palindromic text is economical yet, despite its brevity, likely to spark readers' curiosity and reflection. The lush, intricately detailed illustrations by Matt Rockefeller (Poesy the Monster Slayer illustrator) use visual pacing and a videogame-like structure to invite close inspection and expand Nayeri's narrative in multilayered ways. Shelf Awareness