words: Mariko Tamaki
drawings: Jillian Tamaki
I found this book at W&CF doing that thing I mentioned a couple posts ago where I wander around the store and leave with whatever book has found it's way into my hands and stayed there. I like especially that the book portrays a very real friendship with ups and downs and closeness and distance. I have found that my truest friends are not the people that are constantly in life, but the people that I always come back to. I also like that the book was created collaboratively with Mariko doing the writing and Jillian doing the drawing. I see myself and my friends in the characters, as well as in the authors way of intertwining their art.
Friday, April 11, 2008
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What do you mean, "maybe"?
lol... i knew you were going to say that... i mean, "maybe we'll publish a book together or maybe we'll just start our own publishing company... or school... or religion... oh wait, we already did that!" :)
This is worth repeating so I'm putting it here, too! :)
I love you so much!!! It all starts with the Religion, you know.
Right? Next comes the school....
Welcome to the school of Coragdalen. I like the sound of that.
It's going to be the next Waldorf.
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