Little monarchs Author: Case, Jonathan | ||
Price: $20.98 |
Summary:
In the twenty-second century, a sun shift has made it impossible for mammals to survive in the daylight, and ten-year-old Elvie and her caretaker, Flora, are studying the migration route of monarch butterflies along what used to be the western coast of the United States, hoping that something in the butterflies wing scales can be used to protect people from the sun and save humanity from extinction. In graphic novel format.
Accelerated Reader Information: Interest Level: MG Reading Level: 3.10 Points: 2.0 Quiz: 517943 |
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (+) (00/02/22)
School Library Journal (05/01/22)
Booklist (+) (02/01/22)
The Hornbook (+) (00/05/22)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 05/01/2022 Gr 6 Up—It's 2101, and a solar apocalypse has killed most of humanity; those who survive must stay underground to avoid getting sick from sun exposure. Elvie, an endlessly curious Black preteen, lives with her guardian Flora, a scientist who has found a way to turn monarch butterfly scales into an antidote to sun sickness. During the day, Elvie and Flora forage for food and supplies, study monarch medicine, and avoid other humans, who are either rivals or outright enemies. Hoping to develop a vaccine, Elvie's scientist parents have traveled to Mexico to gather materials from the monarchs that flock there at the end of their migration. They haven't returned, but Elvie believes they are still alive, so she and Flora set off to Mexico to find them, relying on a dwindling supply of the antidote to keep them safe. Case's artwork showcases the strong relationship between Flora and Elvie through detailed body language and expressions, and each has a unique voice. Excerpts from Elvie's naturalist journal bookend important discoveries the pair make on their journey and show her to be quick-witted, scientifically-minded, and intuitive. Vibrant colors spread from page to page, mirroring the monarch butterfly's sunset orange hues. Each panel is filled with detailed drawings and text, which at times overwhelm the page. However, this graphic novel packs a punch, expertly balancing science fiction with the looming environmental crisis, highlighting the delicate balance of every aspect of our planet's relationship with the sun and our ecosystem. VERDICT Meticulously researched biology and environmental science make this a unique addition to any library serving teens.—Elise Martinez - Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.