Once again but I'm not surprised, the Cherry adventures have captivated me, this time with highlight bookbinder business. I liked rediscover through simple words and some explanations one of the oldest crafts that existed long before the birth of the printing press. The binding machine that will meet our heroines has some memory problems caused by violent trauma in his childhood. In the form of treasure hunting, in the midst of Christmas celebrations and with Cherry and her friends, the binder will leave the rediscovery of his childhood.
This winter volume emphasizes the importance of family and the ties that bind its members. It was again well written, simply and without fuss and I speak even more drawings, beautiful in a snowy sky, a delight for the eyes! I found Cerise more mature than in the second volume, it grows slowly but surely and it's nice to see. The whole forms a sincere, peaceful and moving and last board, very sad, made me shed a tear.