📖 Overview
"You Will Be Found" adapts the hit song from the musical "Dear Evan Hansen" into an illustrated book format. The lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul serve as the narrative thread throughout the work.
The book pairs the song's message with artwork that depicts diverse individuals and communities coming together. Visual storytelling enhances the core narrative through scenes of connection, support, and human bonds.
Each page presents lyrics alongside illustrations that expand the song's themes beyond its original theatrical context. The format allows readers to experience the message in a new medium, separate from the stage musical.
The work explores universal themes of belonging, isolation, and the power of human connection to transform lives. Its message resonates with readers seeking reassurance about their place in the world and their ability to find community.
👀 Reviews
Readers describe this as an uplifting picture book adaptation of the song from Dear Evan Hansen, particularly resonating with those familiar with the musical. Many note it serves as an encouraging message for children dealing with loneliness or isolation.
Liked:
- The artwork and illustrations enhance the song lyrics
- Makes the song's message accessible to younger audiences
- Works as a standalone story even without musical context
Disliked:
- Some felt it oversimplified the complex themes from the musical
- A few readers mentioned the price was high for the length
- Several noted it reads more like a lyric book than a story
Ratings:
Goodreads: 4.3/5 (1,200+ ratings)
Amazon: 4.8/5 (1,100+ ratings)
One parent wrote: "Perfect for helping kids understand they're not alone in feeling alone." A critical review noted: "Beautiful art but lacks the emotional depth of the source material."
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky The story follows a teenage outsider through letters that capture the struggle with identity, mental health, and finding one's place.
Turtles All the Way Down by John Green This narrative centers on a sixteen-year-old girl's journey through anxiety and obsessive thoughts while searching for meaning in relationships.
All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven Two teens grappling with mental health challenges find connection through a school project about their state's wonders.
Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley Letters and notes left in books at a secondhand bookstore weave together the stories of grief, love, and healing among young people.
🤔 Interesting facts
✧ "You Will Be Found" is based on a pivotal song from the Tony Award-winning musical "Dear Evan Hansen," which addresses themes of belonging, isolation, and hope
✧ Authors Benj Pasek and Justin Paul met as freshmen at the University of Michigan and began collaborating on musical projects in their dorm rooms
✧ The book's illustrations were created by Sarah Kaufman, who used a combination of photographs and drawings to create a unique mixed-media style
✧ Pasek and Paul have won an Oscar, Grammy, Tony, and Golden Globe for their work on various projects, including "La La Land" and "The Greatest Showman"
✧ The message of "You Will Be Found" was inspired by real social media movements where people reached out to help others feeling lost or alone, demonstrating the power of community connection