Warriors Winds of change Winds of change /

Dan Jolley

Book - 2021

"After a treacherous journey, the warrior Clans have begun to settle into their new homes around the lake. But while some cats see their new beginning as a chance to build a lasting peace, WindClan's deputy Mudclaw believes the other Clans cannot be trusted. And as he prepares to take the ailing Tallstar's place as leader, Mudclaw will do whatever it takes to secure the future of his Clan--no matter who stands in his way." -- Back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Action and adventure comics
Fantasy comics
Animal fiction
Comics (Graphic works)
Graphic novel adaptations
Published
New York, NY : Harper Alley, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Dan Jolley (author)
Other Authors
James L. Barry, 1979- (illustrator), Erin Hunter (creator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Warriors graphic novel" -- Cover.
Includes an excerpt from Warriors: The Broken Code: Lost Stars.
Physical Description
215 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 20 cm
ISBN
9780063043244
9780063043237
9781713758860
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Feral felines face power struggles after a regime change. In this full-color graphic adaptation of the popular Warriors series, brown tabby Mudclaw is the deputy for the WindClan, one of the many cat clans residing in a new territory uninhabited by the Twolegs. As second-in-command, Mudclaw is poised to take over for WindClan's leader, Tallstar, but as Tallstar's health declines, he names a different successor, known as Onewhisker, dividing the clan and angering Mudclaw. When he is approached by a cat from a neighboring clan, Mudclaw begins to worry that Onewhisker will steer the clan in a more collaborative direction, something that he vehemently opposes. Dissension grows amid the shifting dynamics, secret alliances are formed, and soon the politics have turned positively catty. An unexpected and shocking ending does not disappoint. Barry's kinetic illustrations give a visual boost for tracking the large cast of characters, and his bright jewel tones and the cats' expressive faces enhance the atmosphere. Jolley's tale is extremely timely, shining a light on the dangers of political isolationism and how easily the seeds of mistrust are sowed. The intrigue runs at a four-pawed fever pitch; however, those unfamiliar with this broad and sweeping world may find themselves lost in the copious character name-drops, virtually nonexistent recaps, and series-specific lexicon. Catnip for established fans. (Graphic fantasy. 8-11) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.