BOOK REVIEW: Saint Valentine by Robert Sabuda

Saint Valentine by Robert Sabuda

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, I wanted to take a look at the various books about the holiday as well as the Saint it’s named for. Saint Valentine by Robert Sabuda was one of the first books I found on the Saint specifically, and didn’t expect the emotional impact this beautifully illustrated picture book would have on me.

Written as a sort of historical fiction of a snippet from the life of Saint Valentine, the book shares about the work Valentine did as a healer and a chance encounter one day with a jailer and her daughter who cannot see. While Valentine is sorry that he cannot do more for the jailer’s daughter, he starts to pray for her. I won’t spoil the ending here, but it definitely had the emotional punch that good storytelling will deliver.

The story is light on Valentine’s religious beliefs, and has a brief more historically accurate explanatory note at the end. The story implies the death of Valentine, but does not mention it specifically.

The illustrations however are amazing. Sabuda takes a mosaic approach to each page, which create intricate details that weave together to form mesmerizing pictures that instantly draw your gaze. Kids will definitely enjoy searching the pictures for some time to see all the details and then to zoom out and see the larger illustration as a whole.

While this isn’t the most comprehensive book on Saint Valentine, it certainly tells a poignant story that illustrates the life of the saint.

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