The Selfish Giant was originally published in 1888 and has been re-illustrated many times since then. In this particular edition, the illustrator is Ritva Voutila, a Finnish artist. The illustrations are mellow and muted and somewhat dark, pretty much reflecting the story. Color stands out in parts where the children are featured. However, the story can hold many meanings and can be used in various ways. It could be a story of understanding and forgiveness, of life and joy, and also a story of Jesus and hope. This book wouldn’t work for a classroom read aloud, but more of a one-on-one story time so that each page can be given the time it needs to understand.