Copyright Date:
2019
Edition Date:
2019
Release Date:
10/22/19
Illustrator:
Milne, April Dela Noche,
Pages:
116 pages
ISBN:
1-551-52777-4
ISBN 13:
978-1-551-52777-2
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
26 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Sun Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2019)
Gr 7 Up-In this rich allegory about migration, a young woman named Lacuna has grown up alone in the Great Swamp of Ink. One day, a will-o-wisp appears and tells her that she was never allowed to live there. But by cleverly outsmarting the creature, Lacuna convinces it to spare her life. The will-o-wisp takes Lacuna to the edge of the forest, and she sets off north, to a kingdom where she hopes to make a life for herself. Along the way, she learns about the concept of borders and about the violent laws used to enforce them. She soon comes to understand the ways people in the kingdom separate from one another, as well. Lacuna's journey is rife with symbolism, as is the history of the kingdom and its treatment of its people. Featuring sumptuous colors and fluid line work, the blue-tinged artwork is breathtaking in detail, each panel a gorgeous portrait in its own right. Lyrical, at-times mystical writing lends a dreamy tone. The story is light on characterization, like a mixture of a graphic novel and a picture book. The multitude of metaphors might fly over the heads of younger readers, howeverthough they will be engaged if guided along by an older comics fan. VERDICT A sumptuous tale that will have thoughtful readers seriously grappling with issues such as migration and borders.Matisse Mozer, Los Angeles Public Library
In this stunning graphic novel, Lacuna is a girl without a family, a past, or a proper home. She lives alone in a swamp made of ink, but with the help of Polaris, a will-o'-the-wisp, she embarks for the fabled Northern Kingdom, where she might find people like her. The only way to get there, though, is to travel the strange and dangerous Blue Road that stretches to the horizon like a mark upon a page. Along the way, Lacuna must overcome trials such as the twisted briars of the Thicket of Tickets and the intractable guard at the Rainbow Border. At the end of her treacherous journey, she reaches a city where memory and vision can be turned against you, in a world of dazzling beauty, divisive magic, and unlikely deliverance. Finally, Lacuna learns that leaving, arriving, returning -- they're all just different words for the same thing: starting all over again. The Blue Road -- the first graphic novel by acclaimed poet and prose writer Wayde Compton and illustrator April dela Noche Milne -- explores the world from a migrant's perspective with dreamlike wonder. Ages 12 and up.