Artie and the Wolf Moon
Artie and the Wolf Moon
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Graphic Universe
Annotation: A supernatural graphic novel about community and coming of age. Rising-star artist Olivia Stephens has created a truly original werewolf story.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #378174
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Graphic Universe
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 09/07/21
Pages: 253 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-7284-2020-2 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-5232-3
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-7284-2020-2 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-5232-4
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 24 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Thu Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)

In this coming-of-age story, Black girl Artemis Irvin deals with troubles that a lot of other eighth graders might be able to identify with cist bullies at school, an overprotective mom, and a father who died before she was born. But one night Artie discovers a more unique challenge: she's descended from werewolves. While the story handles the traditional clash of werewolves and vampires with a few fascinating twists, the relationships are the heart of this graphic novel. Secrets from the past still haunt Artie's mom, and meeting other werewolves brings up old wounds. In the end, all the characters discover that they are stronger together. Natural landscapes provide a gorgeous backdrop for the story, and nighttime scenes, when not full of threatening vampires, are cozy with moments between Artie and her new friend and crush, Maya. Stephens' use of color is particularly striking, using red to highlight the werewolves' supernatural abilities and to emphasize their passion and power. A wonderful tale of friendship, family, and forgiveness.

Kirkus Reviews

A girl discovers she comes from a family of werewolves, starting her on a path to discovering her own abilities and history.Black eighth grader Artemis "Artie" Irvin doesn't really fit in with the kids at her mostly White school, where she is mocked and bullied. She devotes her time to developing photos she takes on her deceased father's old film camera, which helps her feel closer to him. All that changes after she sneaks out for a nighttime photo shoot during a full moon and runs into a wolf. Calling her mom for help, she instead sees her mother transform from wolf to human before her eyes. Soon after, her powers show themselves, and her own wolf training begins. Artie's mother reaches out to a community of Black werewolves who are old friends for help. As Artie trains with them, she develops ties to those like her-and something more with her friend and crush, Maya. She also learns about the origins and culture of werewolves and the history of her parents' relationship. But danger lurks nearby, and Artie must stay alert. Stephens' art leaps off the page, from the beautiful scenery to the celebration of characters' Black features. Throughout, the panels are expertly used to create tension in dramatic moments and excitement that showcases the joyous ones. Readers looking for a story of discovery and healing wrapped in the paranormal will hit the jackpot.A stirring, eye-catching portrayal of growth. (Graphic paranormal. 12-16)

School Library Journal (Wed Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)

Gr 5-8 When Artie disobeys her mom and sneaks out after dark to photograph a full moon, she discovers that her mother is a werewolfand so is Artie. They return to her mom's hometown, home to a werewolf pack, so Artie can learn about her history. She soon realizes that there are things more sinister than werewolves and uncovers details about her father's disappearance while making new friendships and love interests. This exciting, plot-driven story will appeal to young teens struggling to find themselves and fit in. While Artie's quick acceptance that her mother is a werewolf seems a bit unbelievable, readers will easily overlook it. Artie is well developed; the supporting characters are less fleshed out but help move the action forward. The complicated family history and dynamics among some of the adults are genuine and relatable. The full-color, realistic illustrations are appealing, and the palette helps establish the tone for the different settings. Artie and her mother are Black. VERDICT Fans of graphic novels, realistic fiction, and the paranormal will all find something to enjoy in this book. Suggest it to those who devoured Emma Steinkellner's The Okay Witch . Ellen Conlin, Naperville P.L., IL

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Kirkus Reviews
School Library Journal (Wed Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)
Word Count: 7,406
Reading Level: 2.4
Interest Level: 5-9
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.4 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 515626 / grade: Middle Grades+
Lexile: HL520L

A heartfelt, magical family drama you can really sink your teeth into. Nilah Magruder, M.F.K.

After sneaking out against her mother's wishes, Artie Irvin spots a massive wolfthen watches it don a bathrobe and transform into her mom. Thrilled to discover she comes from a line of werewolves, Artie asks her mom to share everythingincluding the story of Artie's late father. Her mom reluctantly agrees. And to help Artie figure out her own wolflike abilities, her mom recruits some old family friends.

Artie thrives in her new community and even develops a crush on her new friend Maya. But as she learns the history of werewolves and her own parents' past, she'll find that wolves aren't the scariest thing in the woodsvampires are.

"A breath of fresh air. . . . Full of robust characters, dynamic panels, and immersive landscapes, this coming-of-age story of family and the supernatural is one any reader will have a hard time putting down."Shannon Wright, Twins

"A book of cycleslove, loss, reunion, redemption. Readers will thoroughly enjoy getting lost in the beautifully rendered forests."Wendy Xu, Mooncakes

"A love letter to the power of family to help you grow, heal, and find yourself. . . . As rich and immersive as a big family dinner."Melanie Gillman, Stage Dreams

An absolutely gorgeous, thrilling read.Blue Delliquanti, O Human Star

Heartbreaking and heart mending.Priya Huq, Piece by Piece: The Story of Nisrins Hijab


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