The pale queen

Ethan M. Aldridge

Book - 2024

From the acclaimed creator of Estranged and The Legend of Brightblade comes a lush fantasy graphic novel about an aspiring astronomer who attracts the attention of a mysterious being known as the Lady. Perfect for fans of Anya's Ghost and Snapdragon! Agatha has always dreamed of the stars. But when a chance encounter introduces her to the Lady of the Hills, Agatha is shocked to learn that a secret magical world lays hidden in the mist-shrouded land next to her village. She finds herself quickly captivated by the Lady, but is the Lady who she appears to be? As Agatha forms a new friendship with a girl in town, she learns that the Lady is far older and more powerful than she could've guessed and that her plans aren't as innocen...t as they appear. Will Agatha be able to protect the people she loves from the Lady's sinister agenda?

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Fantasy comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
New York, NY : Quill Tree Books, Harper Alley, imprints of HarperCollins Publishers [2024]
Language
English
Corporate Author
Quill Tree Books (Imprint)
Main Author
Ethan M. Aldridge (author)
Corporate Author
Quill Tree Books (Imprint) (-)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
226 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
8-12 years.
Grades 3 - 7.
ISBN
9780063247215
9780063247208
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Bookish Agatha lives in a pastoral village where a silky-furred black dog lurks in the shadows. The dog's slitted yellow eyes follow Agatha as she moves through the peaceful pastel tones and rounded edges of her everyday world; the illustrations evoke a Victorian English village. Agatha tutors a brown-skinned boy named Peter Garcia, helps her parents with the upkeep of their modest cottage, and fends off unwelcome advances from shop owner's son Claude. All the while, she dreams of studying astronomy but despairs of the barriers she faces. Agatha steps into a trap laid by the dog, who transforms into the Lady of the Hills (a dapper, pallid woman with the dog's yellow eyes and flowing black locks), who claims that Agatha owes her a favor. Despite Agatha's sweet developing romance with Heather Garcia, Peter's blond cousin, she's still enchanted by the Lady, who pulls her into magical adventures that are by turns dreamy and upsetting. While Agatha loves the Lady's starlit dance party in a stone circle, she abhors the consequence she metes out in response to Claude's persistent attentions. When the Lady's antics affect Heather, Agatha must take the initiative. Agatha's curiosity makes her an engaging hero, and the tale's events unfold at a satisfying pace. The story tempers genuine fear and horror with lighthearted gentleness. Agatha is biracial, with a white father and a brown-skinned, black-haired mother. An enchanting spin on the proverbial cautionary tale of Faerie. (character sketches) (Graphic fantasy. 9-14) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.