Here Comes the Bride

Here Comes the Bride

A review of Here Comes The Bride by Beatrice Masini

Published on February 1, 2010

Here Comes The Bride
Beatrice Masini
Illustrated by Anna Laura Cantone

Tundra Books
$19.99
hardcover
32pp
978-0-88776-920-7

In Beatrice Masini’s modern fairytale, Here Comes the Bride, Filomena is a plain seamstress who’s ever the wedding dress designer, never the bride. That is, until Rusty, the mechanic next door, works up the courage to ask for her hand in marriage, propelling Filomena into an obsessive quest to create the ultimate gown for the ceremony. Anna Laura Cantone’s collage illustrations are as carefully crafted as one of Filomena’s creations. Both florid and elegant, they’re stitched with tiny puns that await the attentive reader’s discovery. Buried beneath all the tulle is the simple message of staying true to oneself. mRb

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

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