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CRABAPPLE TROUBLE by Kaeti Vandorn

CRABAPPLE TROUBLE

by Kaeti Vandorn ; illustrated by Kaeti Vandorn

Pub Date: Aug. 11th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-9848-9680-3
Publisher: Random House

Anthropomorphized-produce people prepare for a fairy food festival in this transitional graphic novel.

Callaway, an overalls-clad girl with a crabapple head that floats above her body, is nervous about the Forest Fairy Kingdom’s upcoming Summertime Fair. All her friends are great at creating tasty treats from their produce, but Calla catastrophizes about her potential contribution to the fair, to the point of literally losing her head from worry—it abruptly disassociates from her and rolls away! It’s not painful, but it is disorienting, and Calla is lucky to get help from a new fairy friend named Thistle, who helps her practice managing her anxiety. In order to distract herself from her worries, Calla practices keeping busy by helping her community and, in doing so, finds self-worth in ways beyond traditional productivity. When the day of the festival arrives, Calla realizes that Clementine, another farmer she admires, is feeling just as insecure as she is, and in a particularly charming and satisfying moment, the two share their feelings and together enjoy the festival without stress. A secondary plot in which Thistle and his fairy community reconcile their different approaches to productivity ties in nicely with the book’s themes of emotional intelligence and community. The artwork is soft, friendly, and cheerful, with a candy-colored palette and aesthetic not far from the work of Rebecca Sugar’s, although with sketchier lines.

Readers will be delighted to pick up this sweet treat.

(Graphic fantasy. 5-8)