![]() ![]() ![]() Who should buy this book? High school and college courses that discuss war and society would be a great place for this book. ![]() To whom would you recommend this book? Anyone who is interested in thinking about human nature, war, why we do the things we do, how we recover from devastation and general philosophical ideals. Ukrainian-born picture book creator Romana Romanyshyn 0m 33s remains in her home country, 0m 35s searching for ways in which she can use her artistic skills 0m 39s to help the situation in. The themes and symbolism are fascinating, and the message is beautiful. It’s hard to watch and hard to read but the book has so many possibilities.Īnything you didn’t like about it? I didn’t love reading this book but I would love to teach it. Three friends (growth, light, love) find a way to combat the darkness (light rays) and survive the war but each are scarred in important and devastating ways. The text slowly walks us through how war comes to the small and idyllic town of Rondo. The illustrations are stark, symbolic and imaginative. There is a ton of symbolism in the text and the illustrations that point us toward why war is just horrible. What did you like about the book? This is an amazing book for a high school or college philosophy, social issues, or war and the world course. The War That Changed Rondo is a book about that a war has no heart and does not understand any language, but it affects everyone and leaves scars on. ![]() Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 5 ![]()
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