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SONG OF THE COURT by Katy Farina

SONG OF THE COURT

by Katy Farina ; illustrated by Katy Farina with Ashanti Fortson

Pub Date: Aug. 25th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-4549-3301-4
Publisher: Sterling

Arietta discovers a new musical passion, but it may endanger her family’s business.

In a fairy-tale kingdom full of all types of anthropomorphic animals, Siamese cat Arietta works in the garden and orchard she inherited from her grandparents, selling the flowers and fruit weekly at the castle market. In order to earn extra money for seeds, Arietta has decided to sell her grandfather’s violin, but just as she is carrying it into the store, she meets Princess Cassia, a rabbit. Music lover Cassia mistakenly supposes Arietta is a musician, and her interest changes Arietta’s mind about selling the instrument. When they meet again, Princess Cassia invites Arietta to perform at her birthday party in two months’ time. Arietta can’t say no, but there is a problem: She doesn’t play. Her friend Emily, a sheep, offers to teach her, and they find she has a natural talent. Her newfound love of music causes her to neglect her garden, and soon she has no flowers to sell. Can she learn her song so as not to disappoint the princess and keep her garden (and livelihood) alive? Farina’s endearing story about doing what you love never preaches, and her pastel-hued artwork (colored by Fortson) will catch the eyes of manga lovers. The pudgy animals with giant, sparkling eyes are expressive and endearing.

This sweet graphic offering will entertain and warm hearts.

(Graphic fantasy. 7-11)