In Edith, Catharina Valckx crafts a whimsical tale about a girl gifted with two extraordinary abilities at birth, bringing objects to life and never growing old. While eternal childhood initially seems magical, Edith soon discovers the sadness that comes with watching the people around her age while she remains unchanged. On her one-hundredth birthday, still a child, Edith begins a journey to find a way to finally grow up, accompanied by her loyal dog and a spirited talking lemon.
Blending fairy-tale adventure with deeper reflections on time, friendship, and change, Edith offers readers both humor and emotional resonance. Valckx’s adorable illustrations complement the story’s exploration of aging and identity in an approachable way for younger audiences and invites meaningful conversations about growing up and appreciating life’s transitions. It's just an adorable, sweet, and quirky little story that is sure to please.
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