Starred Review:

The Paper Bridge

The village of Paperlee is made entirely of paper, including the people; when the seasonal winds blow, they tie down their houses and carry stones in their pockets. When the winds begin to blow sporadically, Anya suspects the people of Forestlee can help; with her guidance, the villagers build a paper bridge to cross the chasm between their mountains. The enchanting scenes were composed using kirigami (the Japanese art of paper cutting and folding) and then photographed; the result is an unmatched work of art.

Reviewed by Danielle Ballantyne

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