"WHERE THE OTHER WILD THINGS ARE.An older sister to Sendak's work, maybe taking place on the next island over from Max's wild rumpus." -- The New York Times Book Review "Argentine American cartoonist Liniers applies both conventions of magical realism and a keen understanding of how children's minds work to this weird and wonderful story. Like children's backyard play, sheer delight." -- Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review "A dazzling ode to the magic of childhood. A must for all graphic novel collections." -- School Library Journal Starred Review "Liniers has a strong command of ink and watercolors, as well as of the comics medium, effectively employing panel sizes, close-ups, and layouts to build suspense and pace readers through the thrilling but never-too-scary adventures. Short sentences, repetition, and numbered pages offer additional supports for beginning readers, รก la Abby Hanlon's Dory Fantasmagory (2014).
" -- The Horn Book Magazine Starred Review "A wildly imaginative tale, spangled by magic realism and Argentine conflation of reality and fantasy." -- Variety "A winsome comic, perfectly pitched to emerging readers." -- Booklist "Quirky and endearing, it's a journey both internal and external." -- Publishers Weekly.