Bog Myrtle

Moonbeam Children’s Book Award GOLD WINNER

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

From the acclaimed author of The Wolf Suit comes another weirdly hilarious, masterfully thought-provoking, and lushly painted early reader graphic novel.

Two sisters, one stubbornly cheerful (Beatrice) and one relentlessly grumpy (Magnolia), live in a drafty old house with a family of helpful spiders. When Beatrice is gifted magic yarn from a giant forest spider obsessed with sustainability named Bog Myrtle, she and the spiders set to work knitting up a perfectly warm sweater.

But greedy Magnolia sees only the opportunity for profit, and quickly converts the old house into a magic sweater factory. The exhausted spiders are driven to strike, and Bog Myrtle is not pleased . . .

Bog Myrtle is a witty modern folktale that touches on themes of capitalism, environmentalism, labor rights, and being a nice person.

“I adore this book as much as I adore empowered spiders, poker-faced narrators, and cooperative bookstores. It’s wry, whip-smart, and freaking gorgeous. Sid Sharp is a maestro of comic timing and subversion.” —Kyo Maclear, author of It Began With a Page

Reviews

“ltpgtThe sisters epitomize the classic fairytale binary of good and evil and its wonderfully satisfying when they both get what they deserve at the end all infused with a slightly twisted sense of humor Kindness is key in this droll and charming taleltpgt”
Kirkus Reviews 0824

“ltpgtThe oddity of the story carries over well to the quirky exaggerated illustrations with Beatrice a lively vaguely trianglelike figure bouncing through the pages with the beanpole sourfaced Magnolia as a perfect foil A timely bit of humor is added as the spiders go on strike and march through the pages with signs demanding fair pay and justiceltpgt”
Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books 0924

“ltpgtA lighthearted and surreal take on evergreen themes surrounding the benefits of kindness thats more Brothers Grimm than classic Disneyltpgt”
Publishers Weekly 072724

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  • Moonbeam Childrens Book Awards 2024, Winner
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    Dimensions:

    144 Pages
    9.25in * 7.75in * .90in
    620.00gr

    Published:

    October 08, 2024

    Publisher:

    Annick Press

    ISBN:

    9781773218922

    Language:

    eng

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