At the height of the second wave of the pandemic, when friends, family members and acquaintances were getting added to the galloping Covid statistics, either as the infected or the succumbed, there were two images that got passed around from person to person over every form of social media—visual excerpts from a recent global bestseller, The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse. On one of the pages in Charlie Mackesy’s masterpiece picture book, the boy, who has just been rescued by his friend, the horse, from the river he fell into, holds on tight to its nape, still shaken, and the wise horse says, “Everyone is a bit scared. But we are less scared together.” In yet another poignant page, made more evocative by the exquisite depiction of a raging storm in all its indescribable splendour, the wise horse says, “This storm will pass.”