That night a monster

Marzena Sowa, 1979-

Book - 2018

"On a normal morning, a boy named Thomas discovers his mother has been replaced by a fern ... a monstrous fern! What happened to his mom? Did the fern eat her? Where did this fern come from anyway? Outer space? Will eat his father too? Will it eat Thomas?"--

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2-4-This loving, surreal story from Polish author Sowa tackles unusual family situations with humor and unexpected twists. A young boy named Thomas is shocked to find that his mother has turned into a fern. He confides his thoughts and fears to his dog. He's less concerned about how this happened and more anxious about who will take him to school and make his apricot juice. His father doesn't seem to be worried, but what will their new family look like? Thomas's fern-mother still cares for him, knows how to prepare his juice, and bugs him to keep his fingernails clean, so maybe things aren't so bad after all. The narrative meanders a bit, although the ending is satisfying. Kolomycka's artwork is the standout here-her panels are painted and give the story a softness and richness that's uncommon in other graphic novels for young children. VERDICT An easy read for kids, but an even better read-aloud between caregivers and children. Recommended for most graphic novel collections.-Gretchen Hardin, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown, TX © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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