![]() ![]() I love the spread that says, “Until he reached the real world.” Santat’s use of grays is spectacular.When Alice meets Beekle for the first time, it’s clear that she has imagined him because she has a picture of him in the tree with the star-shaped leaves.On the closing pages, Beekle and bespectacled Alice are together. ![]() Only Beekle is alone on the opening end pages. ![]()
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