


I took lots of photos at the exhibit, uploaded them to Dropbox, without checking they were there, then deleted them from my camera. The exhibition is a tribute to the book, which has won multiple awards. The Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library has a small gallery, and a few years ago, for several weeks, they had an exhibition to display 50 years of Where the Wild Things Are. And I only read Where the Wild Things Are last year, when I was feasting on books that people usually read when they are kids – The Giving Tree Oh, the Places You’ll Go Green Eggs and Ham, Goodnight Moon and so on. I didn’t have access to those kinds of books when I was growing up in Jamaica. Introduction: Did You Read Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak as a Child?
