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WILLA AND WADE AND THE WAY-UP-THERE by Judith Henderson

WILLA AND WADE AND THE WAY-UP-THERE

From the Willa and Wade series

by Judith Henderson ; illustrated by Sara Sarhangpour

Pub Date: June 4th, 2024
ISBN: 9781525308420
Publisher: Kids Can

Grounded personalities are curious about how to soar.

Willa the ostrich and Wade the penguin experiment with different means of achieving flight. Maybe they just need a running start? Or perhaps they need to be light on their feet. Some of their attempts end in a crash, but they always bounce back, undeterred. Sarhangpour depicts the pair with sparkles in their eyes and hearts fluttering around them—it’s evident they’re set on attaining their goal. After a day of attempts, they pause to reflect on what they’ve managed to accomplish: They had fun and helped each other. (Wade, a seasoned swimmer, gave Willa a lesson on how to float, while Willa gave an exhausted Wade a ride as they headed to the top of a cliff.) By the book’s conclusion, whether Willa and Wade will ever truly fly remains unclear, but they’ll definitely keep trying and learning together. Each page of this graphic novel contains one or two panels; anything the flightless friends say or do becomes the centerpiece of that page, sometimes against a blank background. The cartoonish art is simple and clear, and Willa and Wade’s friendship and optimistic spirit come through loudly: The two never assign blame for a failed idea and are always open to each other’s suggestions.

A friendship tale that soars.

(Graphic early reader. 5-7)