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THE DEEP DARK

by Molly Knox Ostertag ; illustrated by Molly Knox Ostertag

Pub Date: June 4th, 2024
ISBN: 9781338840001
Publisher: Graphix/Scholastic

Mags Herrera is bound to her hometown by a dark secret and a tragic accident, but she begins to dream of the possibilities of a new life after reuniting with a long-lost friend.

Mags, who has short, spiky black hair, obeys the expectations of her Latine Catholic mother and grandmother. But beneath the floorboards of their home lies a dangerous monster that Mags must make blood sacrifices to in order to keep it fed and dormant. Mags struggles to conceal this secret from Nessa, a trans artist and childhood friend she reconnects with. The two fall in love and help each other out of dire situations. The beast at the center of the story serves as a potent allegory for the struggles of the story’s many queer characters, especially Mags, who shoulders enormous expectations as well as experiencing rejection, loneliness, and guilt. Her story will resonate with teen audiences, especially those grappling with acceptance of their gender or sexual identity. Ostertag’s illustration style and color palette shift during important moments to convey her characters’ complex inner lives, such as emotional turmoil or strong feelings. Even while delving into difficult subjects, the story’s heart is clearly an optimistic message of acceptance and love that insists that the parts of ourselves we don’t like (or that society doesn’t accept) are inextricable from who we are and should be cared for at all costs.

Well-drawn, deeply realized characters enliven this spellbinding and fantastical queer coming-of-age love story.

(author’s note) (Graphic fiction. 13-18)