Crumble (A Graphic Novel)

by Meredith McClaren, Andrea Bell
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A heartfelt and magic-filled graphic novel for fans of Sheets and Real Friends about baking, friendship, and feeling every kind of emotion—no matter the flavor. 

Emily, her mom, and her aunt Gina have a very special magical power: They can bake emotions into the desserts they sell at their family...

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Published By Little, Brown Ink

Format Paperback

Category

Number Of Pages 208

Publication Date 02/25/2025

ISBN 9781643753164

Dimensions 5.6 inches x 8 inches


* "Through Bell’s cute, expressive, contemporary artwork and McClaren’s uncomplicated yet profound writing, the story teaches a lesson about healthy grieving with subtlety and care and without platitudes.... Deliciously cute, funny, and touching."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* "Equal parts love and heartbreak.... Unique and poignant."—BookPage, starred review

"This thoughtful graphic novel by McClaren (the Hinges series) affirms that while life changes after loss, it can still be sweet."—Publishers Weekly

"McClaren builds dimensional characters and an ideally paced narrative that gives readers plenty of time to experience Emily’s feelings—good and bad—alongside her. Bell’s kawaii-informed style creates a cozy world that fans of Kristen Gudsnuk’s Making Friends, Reimena Yee’s Séance Tea Party, and Suzanne Walker’s Mooncakes will eat up.... The levity of this magical story deftly balances the gravity of its subject matter and will leave readers wanting another bite."—School Library Journal

"Blends culinary charm with a sensitive exploration of grief."—The Horn Book

"McClaren handily navigates the theme of loss with care and respect, cleverly using emotionally infused desserts as a medium to delve into the complex world of feelings. The weighty issues of loss and grief are nicely balanced with the lighter elements of baking, humor, and friendship, which especially comes through in Bell's bright, softly rounded, and cartoonish artwork. An ideal read-alike for The Happy Shop or Pilu of the Woods, this emotionally intelligent story offers an engaging narrative with useful SEL tools."—Booklist

"Hand this book to a kiddo who’s dealing with the death of a close caregiver to encourage them to turn to help when they need it."—The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

"A useful allegory for older kids and tweens explaining that sometimes we can’t stop consuming things—like social media—that make us feel bad.”—NPR

 
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