by Tanya J Scott (Author) Tanya J Scott (Illustrator)
Hilda and the Troll meets The Okay Witch in this delightfully whimsical middle grade graphic novel about a magical cyclops cat on her first trip away from home who learns even the most ordinary journeys can be magical with the right company!
It's a wild, enchanted, wonderful world out there, way beyond the fjord that a one-eyed cat named Wizkit calls home. But Wizkit wouldn't know anything about that--as a Wizard's apprentice, all her lessons are indoors, and she's far too lazy to go out exploring. There's no need to--she already knows enough spells to conjure up delicious snacks whenever she's hungry! But when an overdue library book literally cries out to be returned, Wizkit's Teacher decides she must be the one to take it back. Reluctantly (and rather accidentally), the journey to the Library begins. With the annoyingly optimistic Book in tow, Wizkit sets off on an adventure that is full of strange characters with even stranger problems.
Wizkit will soon find out that, with a little support and a new friendship, her own magical talents can be part of the solution.
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In the vein of Adventure Time and Regular Show, debut creator Scott conjures a surreal sojourn about finding magic in the mundane and learning that even the most tedious endeavors can become a grand adventure. Cyclops cat Wizkit, a wizard-in-training, has always shown aptitude in her magical studies, but she also has a penchant for laziness, often enchanting household objects to do her dirty work. When her wise and wizened teacher tasks Wizkit with returning sentient Book--who's absolutely devastated that they're overdue to the library--the ordinary, two-day-long task becomes more fantastical with every road traversed. Scott's jewel-toned palette and gently rounded panels render bizarre settings and delightfully far-fetched situations to craft a graphic novel jaunt that explores the precept of kindness and the need for connection, whether through acquiring knowledge, friends, or confidence in one's abilities. Witnessing Wizkit's small steps toward self-discovery is rewarding, and through her encounters with mystical creatures great and small, and her hesitant efforts to help them weather varying conflicts, Wizkit learns what Scott posits is the greatest lesson of all: perspective. Ages 8-12. Agent: Chloe Seager, Madeleine Milburn. (Apr.)
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