In B. J. Griswold's book 'Crayon and Character: Truth Made Clear Through Eye and Ear,' the author delves into the fascinating world of visual and auditory interpretation of truth. Through a blend of storytelling and analysis, Griswold explores how the use of crayons and characters can reveal profound truths about human nature and morality. The book is written in a clear and engaging style, making it accessible to a wide range of readers, from academics to casual readers interested in the intersection of art and ethics. This work is situated within the tradition of moralistic literature, drawing inspiration from fables and allegories to convey timeless lessons about right and wrong. B. J. Griswold, a renowned philosopher and artist, brings a unique perspective to the discussion of truth and character in his book. His background in both philosophy and art allows him to offer insights that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries. Griswold's multidisciplinary approach adds richness and depth to the exploration of morality in 'Crayon and Character.' I highly recommend 'Crayon and Character' to anyone interested in exploring the connection between visual representation, storytelling, and ethical truths. Griswold's thought-provoking analysis is sure to stimulate the mind and provoke meaningful reflection on the nature of truth and virtue.