Copyright Date:
2023
Edition Date:
2023
Release Date:
03/07/23
Illustrator:
St-Onge, Jenn,
Pages:
188 pages
ISBN:
Publisher: 0-06-285242-6 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-3229-2
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-0-06-285242-7 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-3229-6
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2022940777
Dimensions:
23 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Starred Review ALA Booklist
(Tue Feb 28 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Starred Review Eighth grade can be a horror show for anyone, but for best friends Val and Lanie it becomes downright demonic. Their picturesque town of Bolingbroke is conventionally nice, making anyone "different" stand out as a weirdo. Val's autism makes sensory processing and socializing a challenge, while Lanie is an easy target for bullying due to being trans. That said, the girls' obsessions with aliens, witchcraft, and writing fan fiction don't do them any favors popularity-wise, but they don't care. When Val gets the opportunity to do an independent study project ll, "independently" with Lanie e decides to investigate a local ghost story. This, however, leads to an even juicier topic: the Ojja-Wojja. As the girls dig into their research (beginning in the library's secret archives cool, right?!), they discover sinister history linking the town's founder to a secret society in cahoots with a "monster god" known as Ojja-Wojja. When they happen upon instructions for summoning the monster, Lanie puts her fascination with witchcraft into practice with disastrous results for the entire town. Characters drive this "horror-mystery," which is generously laced with humor and empathy, and St-Onge's playful artwork embraces the tongue-in-cheek tone with cinematic spreads that pay homage to the Sailor Senshi, Star Wars, horror conceits, cheesy PSAs, and the girls' sf fanfic. A fantastically fun underdog story.
The first in a new graphic novel series from indie comic stars Magdalene Visaggio and Jenn St-Onge is a coming-of-age story about the transformative power of friendship. And an immortal demon with the power to take over the world. But mostly the friendship thing.
Welcome to Bolingbroke. It's a small town just like any other . . . or so eighth graders Val and Lanie think. They’re the best of best friends—they love the same comics, they watch the same shows, and they’re always there for each other. Which is important when you’re queer, like Lanie, or on the spectrum, like Val, and just don’t seem to fit in anywhere.
When a school project about their hometown’s supernatural history leads to a for-real ghost sighting, Val and Lanie realize Bolingbroke might not be as boring as they’d always thought. But after a run-in with the resident middle school queen bee (who also happens to be Lanie’s former friend), they decide to take things to the next level . . . and accidentally summon the Ojja-Wojja, a demonic presence connected to a slew of mysterious tragedies throughout Bolingbroke’s sordid history.
Now all heck has broken loose. With the whole town acting weird and nowhere left to turn, it’s going to be up to Val, Lanie, and their small group of friends to return things to normal—if “normal” is even something they want to return to.