What Is Love?
AuthorMac Barnett
IllustratorCarson Ellis
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenrePicture book
PublisherChronicle Books, San Francisco
Publication date
December 28, 2021
Pages44
ISBN978-1-4521-7640-6

What Is Love? is a 2021 picture book written by Mac Barnett and illustrated by Carson Ellis. It tells the story of a boy who wants to know the meaning of love, and so is advised by his grandmother to ask to people around him.

Reception

The Horn Book Magazine praised the illustrations by Carson Ellis, mentioning the "subtle details" and her "distinctive hand-lettering."[1] They called Mac Barnett's writing "moving, but never cloying," and concluded the review by calling the book "[w]holly lovable."[1] Reviewing for The Booklist, Lucinda Whitehurst called the prose in What is Love? "lovely and lyrical," and noted how the words and pictures "work together to create layers of thought and understanding."[2]

A review for the School Library Journal comment on the wide appeal of the book, saying "short, repetitive phrases help young children connect to the text, while the depth of the subject matter resonates with older readers."[3] Kirkus Reviews said the watercolor illustrations gave "the impression of a collection of still lives rather than an immersive journey."[4] They concluded by calling it a nice book, but not ground--breaking.[4] Publishers Weekly's review praised Ellis' illustrations, but also noted they didn't always match with the humor of some parts of the book.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Danielson, Julie (November–December 2021). "What Is Love?". The Horn Book Magazine. 97 (6): 63–64.
  2. Whitehurst, Lucinda (September 1, 2021). "What Is Love?". The Booklist. 118 (1): 84.
  3. Lanni, Mary (November 2021). "Picture Books". School Library Journal. 67 (11): 54.
  4. 1 2 "WHAT IS LOVE?". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  5. "Children's Book Review: What Is Love? by Mac Barnett, illus. by Carson Ellis". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
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