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The Girl Who Looked in Cracks

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Everybody sees the world a little differently. For one little girl though, the world is a place of strange creatures, filling every crack. The Girl Who Looked in Cracks is a bright and engaging children's tale which paints a colourful picture of a little girl's unique perspective of the world.The Girl Who Looked in Cracks is a children's book that uses rhyming structure and over 25 full colour illustrations to tell the story of a little girl who happens to notice things other people glance right over; unaware. Strange creatures are revealed in every crack as readers follow the girl from the cradle through to adulthood and watch how she comes to terms with her unique ability. The Girl Who Looked in Cracks is a heartwarming tale of how the world contains all kinds of magic in the details; for those willing to look.The Girl Who Looked in Cracks was written by Michael Pritchard with art by Masako Shimizu. Michael Pritchard was raised in Toronto, Canada and studied English at York University. Masako Shimizu attended Daddako Kyoushitsu Art School in Japan from the age of three and now lives in Toronto.If you have any questions or anything, please feel free to contact us at [email protected]

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Michael & Masako would love to meet anyone who shares their love of literature and art. We also love meeting people who want to purchase the book.The Girl Who Looked in Cracks is available for the price of $20 per copy. The First 100 copies have been signed and numbered by the artists and are available at Pages Bookstore at 256 Queen St. West or at Labyrinth Comics at 386 Bloor St West.Michael will also make skateboard deliveries if mail order sounds too boring for ya! (Masako is willing to deliver the book to your door with a super big smile if you live in downtown Toronto area!)Check us out on Facebook, too!

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