Erin Dunkley Dunkley itibaren Natsuluku, Georgia
One of the best book I have ever read, I was genuinely surprised why this did not received higher ratings. Continue from the cliff hanger at the end of Tobie Alone, Monsieur de Fombelle has outdone himself. Avoiding spoilers, I'll try to be brief, in Elisha's eyes( the literal translation, I have no idea why the English edition was titled what it is), one can actually see the characters grow, see them become real, no longer some single-layered fictional creation. Seemingly unrelated, various big events as well as inconspicuously insignificant ones all came together for the grand finale, as the many threads of a carpet. Please do not view this duo as a children's book or some Eco-friendly novel preaching about wild-life conservation; instead embrace it as a grand adventure with affable characters and intriguing mysteries. Improbable at first, but in the end, all made perfect sense, in the words of the late Ray Bradbury:"Looking back over a lifetime, you see that love was the answer to everything."