tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764878711961346945.post2040643778371800790..comments2018-10-23T14:41:48.826-04:00Comments on Reading is Thinking: Sidewalk CircusJanellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05980645718118264011noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764878711961346945.post-8274472339536641482011-02-08T20:41:39.524-05:002011-02-08T20:41:39.524-05:00I like how you picked up on the black and white co...I like how you picked up on the black and white colors of the people arriving at the bus stop. And you mentioned the young girl taking her seat on the front row (or the bus stoop). How interesting...I didn't think of that. I think it goes to show you, as you said, it depends on how you read this and what frame of mind your in at the time. Sometimes I get lost in picture overload unless I'm trying to find Waldo.Amy Rungehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06013397821279704859noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764878711961346945.post-63063545983590454852011-02-07T20:24:27.221-05:002011-02-07T20:24:27.221-05:00Great questions, Janelle. I am thinking that ther...Great questions, Janelle. I am thinking that there is a lot of collaboration between the two. I can only imagine how difficult it must be to be able to convey the story through illustrations that match the images in an author's head. I am speechless when I try to convey my thoughts about the depth of creativity that went into this book. Each time I look at this book I notice something new.<br /><br />Your review is amazing! You are an inspiration to me, as a writer. Thank you, for sharing your work.The Journeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13766271135034833569noreply@blogger.com