Lunch buddies

Daniel Wiseman

Book - 2023

Marco makes the BEST sandwiches in the entire world! When he wants to chow down after school, he's got all the ingredients he needs: Mom's fresh baked hoagie roll, three slices of bologna, cheddar cheese, crispy lettuce, and the most important ingredient of all: special sauce! But something super strange is afoot when--out of nowhere--Marco's sandwich begins to talk... Turns out, Marco's miraculous meal might be his best friend ever! The two quickly bond over sweet tunes and stinky cheese, but will a squad of breakdancing squirrels bring an end to this friendship before it truly begins?

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Published
New York : Harper Alley, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2023]-
Language
English
Main Author
Daniel Wiseman (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly color illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780063236233
9780063236226
  • v. 1. Battle in the backyard
Review by Booklist Review

Marco is the self-proclaimed best sandwich-maker in the world. Problem number one: his sister doesn't believe him. So, he fixes her a sandwich. Problem number two: the sandwich doesn't know sandwiches can't talk, and starts talking. So, he gets the sandwich to play a prank on his sister. Problem number three: Marco's longtime archenemies, the backyard squirrels, kidnap the sandwich. But it turns out the sandwich speaks Squirrel, too, and what the squirrels have wanted all these years is a dance-off battle. So, time to bust out some moves. Absurdly hilarious and propulsive enough to keep burgeoning readers plugging away through some unfamiliar words like charcuterie (defined on the spot) and a peppering of colloquialisms like y'all and awww, yeah. It helps that Wiseman's art is filled with undeniable charm and makes the most of the story's opportunities for loopy, exaggerated humor. He also employs it nicely for the occasional visual cue and works with many literal sound effects (open, slop) to encourage easy decoding. Most importantly, he serves up the fun, fast and tasty.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Break-dancing wildlife take a talking sandwich hostage. Pursued by "psycho squirrels," Marco and his older sister, Julia (both brown-skinned), barely make it inside their house. Marco decides to make one of his "best in the world" sandwiches for his skeptical sister ("A sandwich is a sandwich"), who goes to the backyard to read. As his dog, Poofypants, looks on, Marco makes "sandwich magic" from standard ingredients and secret sauce. Just then, the squirrels come in through the window in an attempt to steal the sandwich. Poofy chases them away, and suddenly Marco discovers that the sandwich talks, thanks, it seems to Marco's even greater-than-boasted-of culinary prowess. Sandwich is also a bit boastful, rattling off a string of vaguely sandwich-related vocabulary words ("Charcuterie. That's like wood with meat and cheese on it"). Sandwich can also sing and, it turns out, understand squirrel-speak. A sandwichnapping soon ensues, followed by the promised "battle"--a dance-off between the boombox-toting squirrels and Marco and Poofy. Wiseman conveys some impressive dance moves in the frenetic cartoon illustrations. The book balances randomness, like a squirrel guard sporting a Viking helmet, with realism, like Julia's exasperation at Marco, adding to this comic's absurd charm.. A wonderfully wacky series of unpredictable events. (Graphic fiction. 6-9) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.