Copyright Date:
2020
Edition Date:
2020
Release Date:
10/01/20
Pages:
205 pages
ISBN:
1-541-57825-2
ISBN 13:
978-1-541-57825-8
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2019041618
Dimensions:
24 cm.
Subject Heading:
Books and reading. Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction.
Fate and fatalism. Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction.
Adventure and adventurers. Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction.
Jews. Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction.
Storytelling. Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Tonti seems not to be afraid to mix genres.Readers who open this graphic novel to a random page might find a forbidden romance, a philosophical story about the delicacy of life, or an epic fight scene. Most of the stories are traditional Jewish folktales, but, disconcertingly, one chapter of the book is adapted from a bleak, cryptic section of Franz Kafka's The Trial. It's even more surprising when one of Kafka's characters shows up in the middle of an apparently unrelated fight sequence. But every sequence is inventive. Ben, one of the main characters, uses a cup-and-ball game to fight off attackers. And the two siblings at the heart of the story are protected by the "Doughlem," a golem baked from flour and other household ingredients. Remarkably, the story only rarely feels episodic or disjointed. It's held together by a compelling, conventional fantasy plotline about the quest for the titular Book of Secrets. The artwork is less traditional. Perspective and anatomy are often distorted, as though the pictures had been drawn while the artist was looking at the page in a mirror. The character design is wonderfully odd, though. A pair of angels resembles the sea monkeys from ads in old comic books. Almost all of the human characters are White, though King Solomon and his daughter are light brown.Readers will be happily confounded by every secret in this book. (Graphic adventure. 8-11)
This exciting graphic novel presents a series of puzzling mystical Jewish stories weaving together a daring adventure tale, following siblings Rose and Ben as they search for their missing grandparents, aided only by a mysterious book, a lantern, and their wits. Anticipating danger, the kids' grandmother, Bubbe, appears to the twins in a cloud of flour and tells them to find a package that contains a book. The midrash stories they findabout the flying Ziz, the giant Og, the gatekeeper at a maze, and a treasure-seeker who lives in a mushroom hutprovide insights into defeating the creepy sorceress scheming to take the book. As the mystery deepens, the siblings must follow the Lamplighter's wise advice, slip past a guard into a maze, reunite with their grandparents, and learn why they have inherited the responsibility to protect the bookand the Jewish people.