Cassandra, animal psychic

Isabelle Bottier

Book - 2019

While struggling to cope with major changes in her life, fourteen-year-old Cassandra decides to help others by using her ability to see what animals are thinking, beginning with finding a lost cat.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Published
Minneapolis : Graphic Universe, an imprint of Lerner Publishing Group 2019-
Language
English
Main Author
Isabelle Bottier (author)
Other Authors
Hélène Canac (illustrator), Norwyn MacTyre (translator)
Edition
First American edition
Physical Description
volumes : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Audience
GN420L
ISBN
9781541543973
9781541572836
9781541586932
  • v. 1. Cassandra steps out
  • v. 2. Out on a limb.
Review by Booklist Review

Cassandra has a secret: she can make psychic connections with animals! The only people who know are her mom, her dog, and her best friend, but situations keep cropping up where she can help animals that are pets, and she has to decide whether she can reveal her abilities to other people. This story has a lot going for it: a spunky, young protagonist of color; positive portrayal of a non-traditional home life; and oodles of information about taking good care of pets mixed in with the story. The warmly colored, cute, rounded artwork stays nicely grounded in reality considering some supernatural aspects of the story. Simply, it invites the reader into Cassandra's mind. The story also touches upon feelings of jealousy of the way a parent spends their time, as well as how to be supportive of a friend when they're doing something that's good for them but not ideal for you. All of these great themes are packed in with loads of heart and excellent pacing. Any animal lover will devour this in two bites.--Kristina Pino Copyright 2019 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

French author-illustrator team Bottier and Canac bring a new graphic-novel series across the pond with this first volume.At 14, Cassandra is in for some big and largely unwelcome changes. Her single mom is getting serious with a new partner, whose own daughter is not a fan of Cassandra's, creating tension at home. Meanwhile, her best friend has just announced she is moving away. Through it all Cassandra questions whether now is the time to embrace her power. This Cassandra is no harbinger of doom, although she does have a unique gift: the ability to communicate with animals in images and feelings. Compelled to act when she sees a poster of a missing tabby called Titus, Cassandra takes on her first case, using her psychic ability to track Titus down with the help of Miss Dolly, her beloved Old English sheepdog (incorrectly identified in the backmatter as an English shepherd and as having a bobbed tail), and some new friends met along the way. The full-color paneled illustrations are vibrant, with a touch of anime inspiration. Though the tale turns preachy at times, the teenage protagonists grappling with angst and change combine with the fast-paced graphic form to make this a great hi-lo option for younger YA readers as well as middle-grade audiences. Brown-skinned Cassandra's mom presents white, suggesting Cassandra's either biracial or adopted, and her best friend presents East Asian in the illustrations.Cassandra's struggles and triumphs make this an entertaining series opener with broad appeal. (Graphic fantasy. 8-13) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.