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Lost Time
By (Author) Tas Mukanik
Penguin Putnam Inc
Razorbill
16th January 2024
2nd October 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Action and adventure
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Science fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Dinosaurs and prehistoric world
741.5971
Paperback
240
Width 154mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm
584g
Jurassic World meets How to Train Your Dragon in this gorgeously drawn, adventure-packed middle grade graphic novel about a girl who gets trapped 65 million years in the past and must learn to survive with only her wits...and the pterosaur she befriends. Twelve-year-old Evie didn't mean to get lost-especially in the Cretaceous period! Now she's alone, without her parents or anyone else to turn to for help. That is until she rescues a baby pterosaur and raises it on her own. As the baby grows into a giraffe-sized flying reptile, which Evie names Ada, the two manage to to find a way to survive in the prehistoric wilderness. But Evie will have to risk everything when she makes a discovery that may just be her only chance of returning home. Putting Ada's flying skills to the ultimate test, the duo must embark on a journey halfway across the world-battling all nature throws at them, from fearsome dinosaurs to raging storms. Will Evie manage to overcome all the odds and find a way back to her family... or is she truly lost in time
"Palpably affectionateDelightfully improbable adventures plus dinosaurs galore!" Kirkus
Tas Mukanik is a queer artist best known for her YA and adult self-published works, such as The Sanity Circus and Paint the Town Red. She has a keen interest in drawing fun characters with big expressions, as well as a fascination with birds, nature, and prehistoric life. Lost Time is her debut middle grade graphic novel. Originally from Alberta, she now lives in Montreal, where she and her partner jointly run Windy & Wallflower, an online business. You can see more of her work at windywallflower.com.