"A charming and fresh addition to the canon of mother-child picture books, infused with humor, modern twists, and visual creativity. Perfect for story hours or bedtime, this book celebrates love in imaginative and unexpected ways."

"While there are many things this creative mom will never be able to do, she guarantees she will always find a way to show her love for her daughter and indeed surprises her with a striped banana at the end. Multiple readings are sure to be enjoyed by readers and children as they return for “what if" discussions and to pore over the whimsical details."

“Laskar . . . quietly highlights the conflict between healing the self and observing the world.”

The New York Times published a guest essay by Cal Newport, author of DEEP WORK (Grand Central) and SLOW PRODUCTIVITY (Portfolio), titled “Technology Weakens Our Minds. We Can Fix This."






