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STELLA & MARIGOLD by Annie Barrows Kirkus Star

STELLA & MARIGOLD

From the Stella & Marigold series

by Annie Barrows ; illustrated by Sophie Blackall

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2024
ISBN: 9781797219707
Publisher: Chronicle Books

In this newest series starter from Ivy & Bean creators Barrows and Blackall, two loving sisters navigate the twists and turns of childhood.

From the moment Marigold was born, her 3-year-old sister, Stella, was her world, and vice versa. Seven short chapters relate the adventures of imaginative second grader Stella and spiky preschooler Marigold. Barrows plunges readers into the joys, certainly, but also the deep and abiding frustrations of being a kid. Whether Marigold has a bad time at the zoo or Stella fears that she’s losing her best friend, the two are always there for each other. The book homes in on distinct and familiar childhood moments with near-surgical skill; Barrows’ description of apple juice no longer tasting quite right when Stella is sick is particularly apt (“It tasted like throat”). The stories are certainly in the vein of Ramona Quimby (which the art directly references), in that no one in this book is saintly, beyond reproach, or so perfect that you can’t identify with them. Barrows also channels preschooler logic to an eerily accurate degree. Complementing the text, Blackall’s superb, digitally rendered art renders Stella and Marigold (who both present white) with fairly simple designs, then brings to life their imaginings with incredibly detailed images featuring everything from magnificent lions to rooster heads.

All the heart. None of the pablum. Sisterhood at its finest and freshest.

(Early chapter book. 6-9)