Love, Violet

Love, Violet is a children's picture book written by Charlotte Sullivan Wild and illustrated by Charlene Chua.

[2] Another aspect from Sullivan Wild's life introduced into the narrative was the lack of a specific label for the girls of the book, which reflects how the author saw herself when she first came out.

[5] Kirkus Reviews praised Sullivan Wild's writing and Chua's illustrations, noting the two elements captured the emotions felt by the characters, and were able to convey the action and movement of the story.

[6][7] Reviewing for the School Library Journal, Amy Fellows wrote about how "[a] soothing color palette enhances the story's quiet and lighthearted tone.

[11] Warm tones are also brought in to create a happier feel to the story, and to depict each of the characters' distinct personalities, contrasting with the wintery atmosphere.