![]() ![]() Realizing the importance of remaining true to himself, he abandons the situation and sheds his disguise. ![]() However, it isn’t long before Oliver comprehends that, in disguising his outer appearance, he was also masking what made him individually unique. After many efforts and explorations of possible disguises, Oliver opts to paint himself entirely purple and finds temporary joy in being accepted by fellow purple puzzle pieces. Disheartened by the lack of acceptance, Oliver goes to great lengths to alter his appearance in an attempt to fit in. Belittled by the other puzzle pieces, he is informed that his mismatched colours and distinctive shape do not make him a sufficient candidate for established puzzle sections. Sadly, it isn’t long before Oliver discovers that he does not seem to fit in quite anywhere. With high hopes about the type of puzzle theme he may indeed be an ideal match for, he sets out on a journey of discovery. ![]() This charming picture book presents the story of a tiny puzzle piece on a quest to determine where he is intended to “fit in” in relation to other puzzle pieces. ![]() Mirroring the creative and colourful illustrative style of his past works, including Maxwell the Monkey Barber, Explorers of the Wild and To the Sea, Atkinson’s latest work is a visual treat. Where Oliver Fits is the most recent publication from acclaimed Canadian author and illustrator Cale Atkinson. ![]()
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