The Most
Wonderful Thing in the World by Vivian French, illustrated by Angela
Barrett (Walker Books)
PB RRP $16.99
ISBN 9781406365726
Reviewed by Anastasia Gonis
The Most
Wonderful Thing is a gorgeous fairytale, made so much more by Angela
Barrett’s exquisite illustrations. They transcend the text. She expands her
view to what surrounds the characters and where things are happening, then
looks even further.
Here is the story of a king and queen who realize
they must find a husband for their only child, a girl who will one day rule the
kingdom. Sheltered within the castle for years, Lucia knows nothing of the
world outside.
They depend on the wisdom of Old Angelo to guide
them in choosing the right man. His suggests they find a young man who can show
them the most wonderful thing in the world.
Lucia mustn’t realize what they are planning. They
want to distract her, but she gets in before them. She decides that as she will
be queen one day, she must go out into her kingdom.
Each day Lucia goes out with Salvatore, Old Angelo’s
grandson, to explore the city without him knowing who she is. Each day the
suitors present their idea of the most wonderful thing to impress the king and
queen, to no avail.
Can Salvatore show the royals what the most
wonderful thing is?
This book is perfection. The artwork is sublime and
it’s obvious that Angela Barrett takes time with her work. Breathtaking and
detailed, Barrett’s characters, their clothing, the background buildings and
the animals, all come alive on the page. Suitable for ages 6-106.
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