A gentle and lucid, though wordless, picture book with beautiful and unusual illustrations. A small boy gazes out his window, asks his mother for money for a treat, and goes off to the local bakery. When returning home, he sees a homeless man asleep on a bench, and leaves his muffin, mostly uneaten, beside him. The homeless man wakes to the muffin and with a beatific expression, consumes most of it, but saves a few crumbs for the birds in the tree above him. When one of the baby birds flies down for more, the man finds a sunflower seed in his pocket, which the bird struggles with but ultimately leaves in the window box outside the boy’s window. The last frame is of a splendid sunflower unfurling itself while the boy looks on. The pictures are rendered in a delicate monocolor line technique, with one object in each in full color: the boy, the muffin, the baby bird, the sunflower. Sweet but not cloying. (Picture book. 4-7)