How did Eva Eland decide to personify Sadness as a character in this book?
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How did Eva Eland decide to personify Sadness as a character in this book?
Did anyone else feel like the book struck just the right balance between acknowledging sadness and offering hope?
What inspired the simple but expressive illustrations that bring Sadness to life?