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Picture book
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I can't be a Shinji. I can't see my grandma anymore. When we went there together, we made things together, and there are so many memories. I could finally say "Sayonara" in the time that passes like a flowing river. The feeling of being separated from a loved one is entrusted to a fox boy, and it is drawn as if it is warm and enveloping. The popular painter Chiaki Okada decorated the sentence by a Canadian writer who says "I have something I wanted to tell my grandma" with an infinitely lovely illustration. It is a quiet and touching work.
Author from Canada. Both parents are teachers. He grew up surrounded by many books from a young age. After studying anthropology, he started writing. He published his work to young readers and was nominated for the Governor-General of Canada Award for Literature.