GRAPHIC NOVEL: FANTASY (ages 8-12)
Brief Description: The title and caption on the cover say it all - This graphic novel is the story of how 11-year-old Mirka, a troll-fighting Jewish girl, got her sword. Through a series of strange encounters, Mirka ends up conversing with a witch living in the woods even when her stepmother strictly forbade her from doing so. It was through the witch's advice that Mirka eventually outsmarted the troll to obtain her sword through a strange knitting competition; her dream is to be a dragon-fighter, so the sword will presumably help her in her journey.
Awards: Sydney Taylor Book Award; MANY nominations
Personal Opinion: I was surprised by the odd combination of knitting, religion and fantasy in this interesting little graphic novel. Mirka is a fantastic heroine who respects her Jewish traditions but also dares to step outside the boundaries on occasion. In the end, I enjoyed the book, especially the Yiddish and the helpful translations, and the quirky and fun character of Mirka. As I read, however, I just kept focusing on how strange the book was! Regardless, it has been circulating nicely at our library. Ultimately, I think it's wonderful to have a bit of religious culture mixed with fantasy!
Curriculum/Programming: This would be a fun book to include in a study of religious culture, especially as an introduction to some Jewish customs. Also, as an example of Manga, this would be good for a specific book group on manga drawing, although it seems to have some different characteristics in style than most Manga (I think!)
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