A young girl shows us around her island, all of its whimsical intricacies built by the workings of her imagination. It’s a place without a name where the flowers are always blooming and where thousands of birds roam. It’s magical. You’re welcome, too, but only if you’re the hopeful, wish-making, dreaming kind. A charming ode to children and their endless creativity and inventiveness.
My Island was written by Stéphanie Demasse-Pottier, illustrated by Seng Soun Ratanavanh nd published by Princeton Architectural Press. Out on April 2.