by Jo Rioux (Author)
Jo Rioux (illustrator of M. T. Anderson's highly acclaimed The Daughters of Ys) makes her debut as a writer-illustrator in this fantasy-adventure graphic novel trilogy!
Suri loves monsters--studying their lore, telling stories about them (for a fee), and--she hopes--one day taming them. Unfortunately, no one takes an orphan street-urchin who travels with a merchant camp very seriously. But Suri's self-confidence, cleverness, and ambition serve her well when a mysterious new wagon joins her camp--holding something very big, very loud, and very monstrous. And that's before Suri runs afoul of a treacherous family with its own beastly secret--and a prince hunting the greatest monster of all.
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Gr 4-8--A foundling was born in the Land of Monsters and brought to the Valley of Galatea by a fire-breathing dragon, or so the story goes. Suri's claim is the stuff of legends. But as an orphan, she tags along with a group of traveling merchants and pays her way by telling monster stories for money. Her dream of becoming a monster tamer plunges her into a fantastical world of mythical creatures and a ball of golden twine. When she uses the twine as a chain for a dragon tooth amulet that she purchased from a peddler, she unexpectedly starts to find her "great power." This first in a trilogy is a reprint of a story that was published in 2012, with new scenes added and artwork that has been redrawn and recolored. Terracotta and black Prismacolor pencil lines add warmth and structure. The color palette of blue, green, gold, and crimson is rich and applied digitally with textural effects. Shadow and light are used to create both spooky nighttime and soft daytime scenes. The pages engage readers with a mix of full-page panels and irregular panel layouts. Rioux masterfully uses perspective to offer a cinematic experience, with eye-level, worm's-eye, and bird's-eye views of the expressive characters and thrilling action. Following a cliffhanger ending, back matter includes excerpts from Suri's journal that provide amusing facts about the magical creatures she encounters. VERDICT A fantasy graphic novel that provides young readers with quick scares and a fast-moving storyline.--Rita Baguio Christensen
Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.A captivating series start that will have readers clamoring for more.
Jo has created a vibrant world full of magic and danger and cherry doughnuts. It's a world I'd like to live in, even with the monsters." —Ben Hatke, author of Zita the Spacegirl and Mighty Jack
At times vividly hair-raising, the book never overwhelms the reader, making it a worthy entry in the too-small category of scary fun for middle grade readers... Thanks to Rioux's crackerjack pace and dramatic panel composition, The Golden Twine is hard to put down.—New York Times