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Haru: Book 1: Spring: Volume 1
By (Author) Joe Latham
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
12th March 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Fantasy, esoteric
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: First / new experiences and life
741.5942
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm
503g
Haru, a small bird who dreams of flying, and their best friend Yama, a talkative boar, are used to being in the shadows. But when Yama finds a strange artifact that causes sinister effects, the two are swept into an epic journey to destroy the artifact and save the world.
In The Valley, best friends Haru and Yama both dream of leaving as theyre bullied at school, frustrated at home, and struggling to figure out who they are. One day, a powerful artifact connects itself to Yama, and they discover that theyll have to journey to The Beacon in search of answers.
Created by artist Joe Latham, this beautifully illustrated graphic novel series is a coming-of-age tale that spans the changing of seasons. Beginning in spring and ending in springthe cycle complete. A story of heart, growing up, and the sacrifices we make for those we love, Haru is perfect for middle-grade readers.
"Joe Latham is a skilled artist, who takes us on a colorful journey to an enchanted world, which mirrors our own reality more than we might think. The characters are honest, friendly and empathic, even if everything around them is touched by hate and darkness. If we'd all take care of each other like Haru, Goose and Yama, the world would be certainly a better place." Aime de Jongh, graphic novel author ofDays of Sand (Aimee de Jongh)
Latham sets this dazzling work in a Tolkienesque world, employing clever pen and ink drawings awash in luminous colors to deliver a cliffhanger ending that will have readers eagerly anticipating the next installment. (Publishers Weekly)
"Lathams tale is lush and evocative, recalling the quirky whimsicality of Hayao Miyazaki and striking an original balance between contemplative and exciting. A series opener that both enchants and captivates." (Kirkus Reviews)
"The themes and artistic style call to mind books like Ben Hatkes Things in the Basementand T. Probert's Lightfall. Good-hearted Haru is a character to root for in this often-dark beginning, leavened with moments of humor." (School Library Journal)
"While their Tolkienian quest merely begins in this volume, they encounter friends and enemies and must traverse a moody, rundown shopping mall, an unusual locale for epic fantasy which, along with the school-based social issues and the colloquial language, makes for a distinctive, grounded mixture that could prove enticing to genre neophytes" (Booklist)
"This debut graphic novel, the first in an anticipated trilogy, is a visual gem, with lush, vibrant colors competing with bruised, dark shading[.] [] Readers will likely be keeping an eye out for the next volume, particularly after a cliffhanger ending." (The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books)
Joe is aHuman Person, based inBristol(UK). He makes comics, illustrationsand designsfor other humans. In his own words, he is "a tall nerd" and he plays the drums. He also likes to hang out with his cat. He uses InstagramandTwitterto post project updates and artwork.