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THE LIGHT INSIDE by Dan Misdea

THE LIGHT INSIDE

by Dan Misdea ; illustrated by Dan Misdea

Pub Date: Aug. 8th, 2023
ISBN: 9780593521625
Publisher: Penguin Workshop

Cartoonist Misdea constructs a quest replete with Halloween motifs in this nearly wordless, picture book–graphic novel hybrid.

Troubled at bedtime by imagined scary beings—a skeleton, a green-skinned witch, a ghost, and even more monsters under the bed—a personified little jack-o’-lantern finds comfort with a treasured toy mouse. Next day, a whooshing wind separates the protagonist from the toy, engendering a seek-and-follow adventure. The Jack-child spies a black, fanged cat with the pilfered toy and pursues the feline in a motorboat across a river where a giant octopus makes its home. Reaching land, the child reunites a skull with its bones. The protagonist tucks the skull under their arm like a football and runs toward the skeleton with it; comically, the skeleton repays the favor in kind, kicking the Jack-child into the air for a temporary flight with a squad of ghosts. Landing in a cauldron, our hero finds a witch bawling disconsolately over a flyer for a lost cat. Realizing that the missing feline is also the thief, the Jack-child’s off again to put things right. Misdea’s narrative can be read as a child’s dream or a hero’s fulsome adventure. Featuring a muted palette of charcoal gray with orange, yellow, and blue tints, this debut’s round-edged panels compress zigzagging emotions into an adroitly constructed tale using classic folkloric tropes. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Appealing, for Halloween or anytime.

(Picture book/graphic fiction hybrid. 3-7)