Snail

A little boy approaches a group of older boys on bicycles, eager to join them on their ride, but his older brother tells him he is too slow. Determined to prove him wrong, the little boy sets out after the group, but he cannot keep up, and his brother sends him home. The boy’s red helmet is the only spot of color within the intricate black-and-white landscapes—until an unexpected detour leads the boy to a new, colorful perspective.

Reviewed by Danielle Ballantyne

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