I first heard of Paolo Domeniconi a few months ago. He is an italian illustrator and one of his latest work was a collaboration with Jane Yolen, “What to do with a stick”. And in January 2024 will be released another collaboration of this artistic duo, “ Tea with an old giant”.
He also illustrated for Davide Cali and is a constant presence at the Bologna Children’s books fair and events. The next week he will be present at Sarmede , at the International Ilustration School.
The book I want to present today, Lola and me, was an 2015 IBBY selection of Oustanding Books for Young People with Disabilities.
It is the story of Lola and her furry best friend. A story about life and how it sometimes hits the best of us. But we have no other chance than to get up and continue the ride. It was the same with Lola. After being hit by a car in a Christmas eve, she lost her sight. The adaption at the new reality is beyond grief and pain. It seems unbearable at first; who would want to live like that, in the darkness, a constant reminder of the trauma?
But soon, life comes back to Lola; she moves to the city where all the noises startle her at first. The dog she choose to be her trained companion becomes a partner in everything she does. They feel the wind and the sun in the balcony. They take walks together, have ice cream in the park. They laugh and argue. They live life at the fullest, as all the partners do. They have pizza and movies evenings and shopping trips.
Life is like an opened box of chocolates. The easy part is when you get one, the real art and the great struggle is picking up an empty wrapping. Then you have to do your best and try the hardest to overcome the loss. To enjoy life as a whole human being, even if physical or emotional you no longer are one.
This story is a delicate one and I really loved it. The illustration is touching and in perfect armony with the text. Find it and read it; if not for any other reason, here’s one: you will be remembered that you’re ok. That your life if fine even if you don’t always feel that.






