LitPick Review
Alberto is a lonely old man living in the town of Allora as the town’s only coffin maker. He is given the bodies of Allora’s dead so that he can build them their coffins and place them into their graves. One day, a bird Alberto has never seen before flutters into his home. This bird is soon followed by Tito – a lonely little boy whose existence was never known to Alberto. Alberto finds Tito to be great company, but no matter what, Alberto cannot get Tito to open up to him. Tito is scared and very cautious, but of what? Alberto is not sure. But he knows one thing – he will protect Tito and help him no matter what.
Opinion:
The Boy, the Bird, and the Coffin Maker is one of the most beautiful books I’ve ever read. The cover is beautiful, and so are all of the illustrations and artwork throughout the book. Not only is the art beautiful, but so is the writing. The story has an element of simplicity to it, but it was enjoyable to read, and I didn’t find it boring in the slightest.
I suggest reading this book if you’re looking for a fun summer read.