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SQUEAK CHATTER BARK by Ali Fitzgerald

SQUEAK CHATTER BARK

An Eco-Mystery

by Ali Fitzgerald ; illustrated by Ali Fitzgerald

Pub Date: April 1st, 2025
ISBN: 9798875000584
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books

A girl goes on a quest to rescue her parents and animal friends from an evil plot.

Hiding out in the near-future “Perfect. Animal. Worlds.” (or PAW) Biosphere, 11-year-old Hazel McCrimlisk hopes that learning to speak with the animals will help her locate her scientist parents, who were mysteriously abducted by a monster just over a year ago. Traveling between the different ecosystem-based biodomes created by Dr. Henry Nimick, Hazel becomes adept at speaking with different species. She’s assisted by Nina, a genetically modified miniature elephant, and her friend Alex Silva, whose gender isn’t specified. On the fateful day when they stumble upon Dr. Nimick, who’s presenting his genetically modified beasts to biosphere visitors, they’re propelled into a whirlwind adventure filled with giant carnivorous flowers, an old woman who morphs into a jaguar, a helpful goat, and more. When the trio, along with a courageous team of creatures, discover Laboratory 2044, located in a secret biosphere, they’re thrust into a showdown with the terrible perpetrators of Hazel’s parents’ kidnapping. The black line art alternates between shading in purple for the main storyline and green for flashbacks. The somewhat stiff imagery moves the storyline along satisfactorily, giving the quirky and occasionally humorous animals their time in the spotlight and supporting the sometimes wooden dialogue. Hazel and Alex are racially ambiguous, and Dr. Nimick presents white.

A solid eco-mystery that will please lovers of nature and science fiction alike.

(map) (Graphic mystery. 8-12)