Just like the other books by Yamada, this book does a brilliant job of taking an abstract idea like a chance, and making it something concrete for readers to analyze. While this is aimed at children, I think adolescents and adults could benefit from this book. Especially since chances don’t stop coming into your life just because you’re an adult. The basic premise of this book is that a boy comes across a “chance” or a shiny gold thing. He tries to pursue it and […]
