This is an excellent introduction to the Ramayana. Most tellings begin by focusing on the backstory of Rama, which is less accessible for readers who have not encountered it before. By focusing on Hanuman, the story begins with a single character, and the other characters and situations flow forth in a more manageable way.
The text and illustrations were great. They help me understand the underlying theme of love, and explain why Rama is beloved by Hindus.
My only criticism would be that sometimes the artwork seems to switch from a realistic style to a brushier, more impressionistic style. I found this jarring. For example, there is a two page spread near the end on the pages beginning with "Prince Rama opened his eyes..." On the right is a close-up of Ravana, and you can count the wrinkles on his faces and the hairs in his eyebrows. On the left, Rama, Lakshman and Hanuman are so stippled that they look like a Monet painting.