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In Brandon's Cat by Barbara Webster, the drawings are simple, marker-like images that are scattered on the page amidst the text. The lines and colors are strong with textures highlighted loosely. The images are often at unique angles, almost as if the illustrator were drawing haphazardly in the margins. This story flows from top to bottom of one long page rather than through a series of pages like a traditional text. This creates a film-reel effect, almost taking the reader through a stream of consciousness. |