“This fabulous mystery celebrates the importance of truth and
transparency—and Sylvia Bi’s attention to detail is astonishing!” —
Dan Santat, award-winning author of A First Time for Everything
“Glorious! With immersive world-building and brilliantly developed
characters, this empowering read is absolutely unforgettable.” —
Ellen Oh, acclaimed author of Finding Junie Kim
“In this vibrant story about the power of the printed word and the
strength of found families, every page is bursting with life and
detail.” — Ethan Aldridge, creator of the bestselling Estranged
“[Two] girls become caught in a web of political intrigue and urban
corruption as they work to expose treachery and make a better
world. . . . Drawn in warm jewel tones and embellished with
charming details . . . Bi’s meticulous, lively art captures the
bustling streets and a sense of adventure around every corner. . .
. Cinzia navigates her world as a cane user whose disability never
excludes her from the action. Elena’s neurodivergence is presented
as an asset . . . A topical ode to truth-telling and community.” —
Kirkus Reviews
“A feel-good graphic novel about truth, friendship, and grassroots
power . . . Savvy readers will notice commentary on the
contemporary political landscape in this high-stakes story of
communal action.” — Publishers Weekly
“This energetic and optimistic graphic novel overflows with
collectivism and an activist spirit. . . . Friendship, family,
home, and political risk-taking are thoughtfully presented through
well-paced dialogue and inset boxes showcasing characters’ inner
thoughts. . . . This lively, inclusive, and engaging story is also
a timely reminder of the value of a free press.” — Horn Book
Magazine
“Ink Girls tackles the modern, real world problems of corruption
and censorship across a dreamy cityscape. . . . When the town’s
printer, Mestra Aronne, publishes an exposé of a royal family
member, she and her tween apprentice Cinzia are taken into custody.
. . . Nijkamp’s main characters are well thought out, with each
girl playing a critical role in the adventure and overcoming her
own challenges to achieve growth. . . . Bi creates a world that
will delight every fairy-tale lover. . . . A beautiful book about
the beauty of friendship, determination, and speaking ones’ truth.”
— School Library Journal
“This captivating adventure, filled with vivid colors and a vibrant
sense of location, immerses readers in its golden pages. Nijkamp
skillfully addresses topics like disability and censorship in a
story that beautifully harmonizes with Bi's warm and expressive
artwork. A strong, timely choice for fans of Jen Wang's The Prince
and the Dressmaker.” — Booklist
“The inspiring message of empowerment, coupled with the stunning
artwork, makes a worthwhile tale for young readers.” — Bulletin of
the Center for Children’s Books
“Fresh and relevant. . . . There is no doubt that readers will feel
inspired.” — BookPage
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