When Wishes Come True

When Wishes Come True

A review of When Wishes Come True by Per-henrik Gürth

Published on October 1, 2009

When Wishes Come True
Per-henrik Gürth

Lobster Press
$19.95
cloth
32pp
978-1-897550-23-6

In Per-Henrik Gürth’s When Wishes Come True, Little Bear looks out at the Arctic tundra dancing with colours, and frowns. Mother Bear pries the problem out of him: he doesn’t understand why his most fervent wishes never come true. Mother Bear helps him to recognize the little joys of their daily life together – gazing at the northern lights, playing with the belugas, sliding down snowy hills. Gürth’s story emphasizes family bonds and the power of hope, through soft and playful images. (Ages 3-7) mRb

Andrea Belcham lives in Saint-Lazare, where many of her best neighbours are trees.

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