Sisters of the Mist
Sisters of the Mist
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Annotation: "Deep in Frygea Forest, a restless mist stirs between the mossy trees, curling around the toes of fearsome Trolls and scattering Root Goblins. But something ancient is shifting in the darkness... Kyra, Margot, and Janna are ready for a summer of toasting marshmallows and spying on the supernatural beasts that dwell in the forest swamp. But when Margot begins to act strangely, Kyra and Janna start to worry about the magic luring her into the trees. With Kyra's fierce determination and Janna's affinity for magical creatures, can they save their older sister -- even if she doesn't want to be saved? An enchanting graphic novel about g
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #6754469
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Random House
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 07/05/22
Pages: 133 pages
ISBN: 1-8387-4074-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-8387-4074-0
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2022289295
Dimensions: 23 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

The eldest of three sisters undergoes a change in an enchanted forest.Margot, Kyra, and Janna are on their way to spend two weeks with their Gran at the edge of the Frygea Forest. It's Margot's last summer before high school, and she's beginning to change in ways that confuse and frighten middle sister Kyra. Mom leaves with the classic warning not to wander too deep into the forest, so naturally the girls do just that, facing trolls, Hellhounds, and, most powerful of all, the Fog Furies, which seem intent on stealing Margot away-and Margot seems to want to go, baffling Kyra, who is determined to save her. When Margot gets her period (which steady Gran handles in a positive, straightforward manner), the puberty metaphor becomes clear: Margot is transforming in real-world ways as well as magical ones. The three fair-skinned sisters have distinct personalities: Tall, long-haired Margot wants to read her vampire romance novel; stout Kyra is stubborn and brave; and Janna, with her dark hair in puffy pigtails, is oblivious to the drama as she befriends tiny Root Goblins. Though the puberty/magic metaphor isn't always that compelling, the depiction of the sisters' relationship will hold readers' attention, as will the illustrations. Beautiful, watercolorlike art employs warm colors for indoor and garden scenes and spooky blues and greens for the deep forest; the Fog Furies are translucent swirls of pale gray, with human faces and elongated bodies.A magical, moving celebration of sisterly bonds. (Graphic fantasy. 10-15)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Otherworldly creatures, including the literalized specter of puberty, prowl this mercurial comic. As pale-skinned sisters Margot, Kyra, and Janna arrive for a two-week visit to their grandmother’s farmhouse near “old and ancient” Frygea Forest, middle sister Kyra excitedly anticipates snaggle-toothed Trolls, a slavering Hellhound, and wraithlike Fog Furies—“mist creatures who lure young girls into the fog.” Youngest sister Janna, meanwhile, attracts sprites with a song and harvests a carroty-looking Root Goblin to be her sidekick. But the perils prove child’s play until 12-year-old Margot encounters the Fog Furies and begins keeping apart from the others, her nose in a romantic vampire novel. At the sight of blood on Margot’s sheets, pragmatic Granny Annis observes, “Congratulations, your uterus is working.” Even if menstruation is “the most normal thing in the entire world,” according to their earthy grandmother, Kyra worries about Margot’s newfound tendency to reject her juniors and wander the hazy woodland. In swirling, bold-hued panels, animator Spaaij conjures a liminal space as Margot hovers on the brink of a mystical womanhood in this alluringly high-pitched drama. Ages 8–12. (July)

School Library Journal (Mon Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

Gr 3–8 —Spaaij, a known name in Dutch animation, has written and illustrated a charmingly fantastical coming-of-age tale. At the beginning of our story, sisters Janna (youngest), Kyra, and Margot (the eldest, 12 years old) drive to visit their grandmother, sharing stories about the magical creatures who live in the forest along the way. The reader quickly realizes that the stories are real, as the girls see the spooky "Fog Furies" swirling in the air. Soon, the girls are playing with the fairy-like "Alfs," finding talking turnips, and evading trolls—not to mention the local Hellhound. The girls may be familiar with the mysterious creatures in the forest, but they are less familiar with the confusing perils of growing up. When Margot begins menstruating during the visit, Kyra must grapple with the growing divide between her and Margot. Even as she tries to come to terms with this, Kyra must also protect her older sister from the dangers of the forest when Margot participates in a magical coming-of-age ceremony with the Fog Furies. The art throughout juxtaposes solid line work with soft watercolors that underline the mysterious feel of the story. Those who rejoiced to see period products on display in the recent movie Turning Red will appreciate the straightforward representation of menstruation in this story. VERDICT A sweet story that explores the changing relationships between siblings wrapped in a beautiful fantasy world. A solid read both for those coping with puberty as well as with their younger siblings.—Tammy Ivins

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Kirkus Reviews
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
School Library Journal (Mon Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 4-7

Join Kyra and her sisters as they fight the mysterious forces of the forest, and the challenges of drifting apart with age. Perfect for fans of The Babysitters Club graphic novels and transitional readers aging out of Hilda.

Harvey Award nominee for Best Book of 2022!

"A magical, moving celebration of sisterly bonds."
—Kirkus Reviews

“A sweet story that explores the changing relationships between siblings wrapped in a beautiful fantasy world. A solid read both for those coping with puberty as well as with their younger siblings.”
—School Library Journal

"In swirling, bold-hued panels, animator Spaaij conjures a liminal space as Margot hovers on the brink of a mystical womanhood in this alluringly high-pitched drama."
—Publishers Weekly

"Beautiful, funny and atmospheric, using magic to capture the shifts in sibling dynamics as an eldest sister becomes a teenager. Full of personality and life."
Gillian Goerz, Author of the 'Shirley and Jamila' series

"It’s not often my kids fight over books but I had to referee turns over this, always the sign of an intriguing book right?"
—Kids Lit is Lit

Frygea Forest... An ancient and mystical place where trolls lurk in the mossy spaces between tree trunks and changelings scamper about, causing mischief. A place that Kyra and her sisters Margot and Janna return to every year to spend the summer at their grandma’s farm: roasting marshmallows, catching frogs and befriending tiny, grumpy root goblins.

But this summer is different, and as teenage Margot drifts apart from her sisters, slamming doors and keeping secrets, Kyra starts to worry. When Margot is enticed into the woods by the mysterious figures in the mist, Kyra resolves to do everything in her power to save her sister from danger, even if that means facing the spooky forces within Frygea Forest with just her kid sister for help.

In this lively coming-of-age graphic novel, you’ll never have to let go of the imagination that keeps you young. And if you’re careful, and ever so quiet, you might spot a root goblin marching along the ground, or a glittering alf darting amongst the leaves...

Readers ages 9-12 familar with Sorceline and the Hooky graphic novel will enjoy getting lost in the whimsical and witchy elements of this fantastical world brought to life by debut creator Marlyn Spaaij.


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