Children Shouldn't Use Knives

 

Graphite on paper, 2018
Illustration for Shirley Camia’s book Children Shouldn’t Use Knives published by At Bay Press

The blue skies of childhood exist in the warmest of our memories, but what chases us all through the rest of our lives are the storm clouds. This is the premise of Children Shouldn’t Use Knives, a harrowing but exhilarating examination of life before adolescence by Canadian poet Shirley Camia. In a series of razor-sharp sketches, Camia’s piercing observations are offered as a perfectly balanced counter-weight to the sing-song melody of innocence. Camia and Vancouver illustrator Cindy Mochizuki offer an individual reckoning that unpacks for the reader the universal truth that fear and danger respect no age and ignore all boundaries. Shirley Camia has produced a gorgeously sculptured work of poetry that is as beautiful as it is devastating.

Winner of the Manitoba Book Award – Manuela Dias Award for best book design.
Honourable mention – Alcuin Design Book Awards.


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