What Feelings Do at Night
By Tina Oziewicz and Aleksandra Zając
Review by Renata
From the creative team behind the equally delightful What Feelings Like Best and What Feelings Do When No One’s Looking comes a whimsical exploration of the way emotions pass the dark hours . Longing plays the cello. Memory drives a forklift truck around the drawers in an all-night organisational mission. Nonchalance sleeps in her clothes in a hammock. This perfect pairing of image and text hits the sweet spot between comic and poignant, and, like the duo’s other books, contains genuinely insightful reflections on emotional qualities, contradictions, and interactions. And in case you’re wondering what Understanding does at night . . . They read a book, of course.