by Nidhi Chanani (Author)
A new early reader graphic novel series from the critically acclaimed creator of Pashmina, perfect for fans of Narwhal and Jelly.
Meet Kitana--a Shark Princess and the first of her kind. Her allergy-ridden, best friend, Mack, wants to be one too, but he worries that his sharp teeth and big sneezes make him too dangerous to be a princess. With Kitana's help, Mack realizes his unique shine. When Mack puts on his crown for the first time, these Shark Princesses are ready to explore the ocean and embark on a fintastic adventure!
Nidhi Chanani's signature artwork brings this underwater series to life in a spunky tale about friendship and redefining who and what a princess can be.
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A wholesome addition to the growing collection of early graphic novels for beginning readers.
A finny, funny foray that encourages inclusivity even when it comes to play.
Who gets to be a princess? That's the crux of this firmly inclusive, emotionally generous graphic novel by Chanani (Jukebox). Readers are immersed in an undersea cartoon world--luminous in colorist Elizabeth Kramer's expansive aquatic palette--where Kitana, a whale shark sporting a seashell-and-starfish crown, is the self-declared "first shark princess." This is not pretend play or a yearning, Kitana tells "best chum" Mack, a shark with a krill allergy: "I don't want. I am." But Kitana's vision of princess-hood is as open as it is unshakable: when Mack finds a gold crown in a sunken ship and offers it as a replacement for Kitana's fetching homemade affair, Kitana insists that it become Mack's princess crown instead--even though Mack worries that dangerous teeth and severe allergies are instant disqualifiers. "Shouldn't we decide who we are?" Kitana says. "This is my story. And yours." A nominal, briskly paced adventure ensues when the pair gets trapped in the rotting shipwreck and rescued thanks to Mack's propulsive allergic sneeze, but it's Mack's realization that expression and identity aren't about rules or permission that make this series starter sparkle. Ages 5-7. (Sept.)
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