Timothée de Fombelle and Isabelle Arsenault capture the
heart-wrenching cost of war for one small girl in a delicately drawn,
expertly told tale.
While her father is at war, five-year-old Rosalie is a captain on her
own secret mission. She wears the disguise of a little girl and tracks
her progress in a secret notebook. Some evenings, Rosalie's mother reads
aloud Father's letters from the front lines, so that Rosalie knows he is
thinking of her and looking forward to the end of the war and to finally
coming home. But one day a letter comes that her mother doesn't read
to her, and Rosalie knows her mission must soon come to an end. Author
Timothée de Fombelle reveals the true consequence of war through the
experiences of small, determined Rosalie, while acclaimed artist
Isabelle Arsenault illustrates Rosalie's story in muted grays marked
with soft spots of color -- the orange flame of Rosalie's hair, the pale
pink of a scarf, the deep blue ink of her father's letters. All the more
captivating for the simplicity with which it is drawn and told, this
quiet tale will stay with the reader long after its last page is turned.