The Song of The Imaginary Stars is a storybook full of poetry, fiction, and truth, which describes the life of a star created in a paper world. Through that fragile universe, the star travels, discovers the extraordinary, and in the process, awakens to itself in a world full of colors to which it does not belong. The language is very romantic, with touches and "absurd" comparisons that emphasize each idea of the message to be conveyed. In this way, the book leaves us a very valuable lesson in every chapter. When it reaches the end, the star falls in love with a painter and, in its madness, explodes with love. This explosion brings it to life and makes the star leave behind its paper world, where it was drawn, to merge with its painter.