One of the best things about the holidays is getting cards.
Paper. Envelopes. Stamps. Real Mail. That’s why a Letter for Leo by
Sergio Ruzzier caught my eye. The story revolves around Leo, a mailman who
never gets any of his own. By rescuing a baby bird left behind after Fall
migration, Leo makes himself a friend. When Spring comes, baby bird Cheep’s
ready to rejoin his flock and leaves. You know what happens next. Baby Bird
Cheep sends Leo a letter. Hurrah! Maybe it is a simple plot, but the story is
not. The artwork takes you to far away place, where cats play bocce and fish
get mail. I don’t know how he does it, but Ruzzier can move an eyebrow a
millimeter and change the emotion shown from “sincere, heartfelt” to
“bewilderment.” There’s a lot to discover in Ruzzier’s world and it’s fun to
take the journey. PS This would a great read aloud over Facebook or Skype.