Review: Old Misery


Old Misery by James Sage is a fable about an old woman, her cat, an apple tree, and Death.

WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
Children around 7 to 12 would appreciate the tale. Adults can read it as well and there are elements of allegory embedded in it.

WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
Like most picture books, Old Misery is straightforward in its narration. Also, the language style used, though old-fashioned, suited the whole story.

WHAT I DO NOT LIKE
The ending was not well-executed. In a bid to avoid moralising, I think the author ended the book abruptly.

MEMORABLE PASSAGE



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Old Misery by James Sage hits stores in May 2018, available in all major online bookstores.

Many thanks to Kids Can Press for review copy.

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