Baba Yaga's Assistant (Graphic Novel)

Baba Yaga's Assistant (Graphic Novel)
Emily Carroll, Marika McCoola
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NZ$ 19.99
Paperback
h216 x 152mm - 136pg
1 Jun 2020 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9781536213102
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Russian folklore icon Baba Yaga mentors a lonely teen in a wry graphic novel that balances gleefully between the modern and the timeless. Most children think twice before braving a haunted wood filled with terrifying beasties to match wits with a witch, but not Masha. Her beloved grandma taught her many things: that stories are useful, that magic is fickle, that nothing is too difficult or too dirty to clean. The fearsome witch of folklore needs an assistant, and Masha needs an adventure. She may be clever enough to enter Baba Yaga' s house-on-chicken-legs, but within its walls, deceit is the rule. To earn her place, Masha must pass a series of tests, outfox a territorial bear, and make dinner for her host. No easy task, with children on the menu! Spooky and poignant, Marika McCoola' s stunning debut--with richly layered art by acclaimed graphic artist Emily Carroll--is a storytelling feat and a visual feast.
This is the opposite of a fairy godmother story, and that' s a very good thing. Baby-eating witches are way more fun. Carroll' s elegant drawings and lush colors are a perfect match with McCoola' s lighthearted and surprisingly heartfelt words. --Vera Brosgol, Eisner-winning author-illustrator of Anya' s Ghost As a storyteller, McCoola is as shrewd as Masha and nearly as shrewd as Baba Yaga. . . There are all sorts of curricular possibilities here: exploration of folktale retellings, discussion about modernization, and even analysis of the use of the wordless panels and how art moves the story forward, but mostly this graphic novel deserves to just be savored as an old story yanked into modernity and told with aplomb. --Bulletin of the Center for Children' s Books (starred review) trong, complex characters and the inventive fusion of contemporary and fairy tale elements make this a noteworthy collaboration. --Publishers Weekly Carroll' s dark yet luminous artwork is a perfect match for McCoola' s tale, particularly when she illustrates the classic Baba Yaga stories interspersed throughout. . . A perfect match for Deb Lucke' s The Lunch Witch (2015). --Booklist McCoola' s offering is a well-nuanced delight, satisfyingly blending fairy tale, legend, and thrills. As a perfect complement, Carroll' s evocative art enthralls, capturing both the emotion and the magic of McCoola' s yarn and breathing new life into an old folk tale. Though structured like a fairy tale, this clever and well-appointed graphic novel is refreshingly modern and obviously enjoys playing with conventions. A magnificently magical must-read for all fairy-tale fans. --Kirkus Reviews Upper elementary readers will enjoy how the illustrations create a moody and mysterious creepiness surrounding Baba Yaga. The characters are expressively drawn, adding drama to the story. Masha' s tween angst will resonate as she copes with her new family situation. This title will find a home with fans of R. L. Stine' s "Goosebumps" (Scholastic) and Luke Pearson' s "Hilda" graphic novel series (Nobrow). --School Library Journal Comprised of short chapters, this graphic novel shines in its pacing, harmony of image and text, and use of flashbacks and stories-within-stories to advance plot. With vivid coloring, Carroll' s digital art establishes setting and tone. Rhythmic omniscient narration and ornate panel borders for the flashback scenes spotlight the story' s Russian folkloric roots. --The Horn Book Readers. . . will delight in this retelling of a classic story as a graphic novel. --School Library Connection
Marika McCoola has an MA in writing for children from Simmons College and is a former children' s book buyer at an independent bookstore in Massachusetts. Baba Yaga' s Assistant marks her publishing debut. She lives in Massachusetts. Emily Carroll is the author-illustrator of the acclaimed and best-selling graphic story collection Through the Woods, as well as numerous web comics. She lives in Stratford, Ontario.

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