"Here we have characters that you’ll connect to, art you would hang on your walls, and a story that will keep you guessing and guarantee that you’ll turn the page. You can read it in a single sitting, but you’ll want to keep it on your shelves for years to come, working as both an ornament and something to return to when you want to be reminded of how simple storytelling can be when the storyteller knows their craft" - Fran Slater reviews The Smell of Starving Boys by Loo Hui Phang and Frederik Peeters
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