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DIANA by Shannon Hale

DIANA

Princess of the Amazons

by Shannon Hale & Dean Hale ; illustrated by Victoria Ying

Pub Date: Jan. 7th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-4012-9111-2
Publisher: DC

A young Diana of Themyscira makes an unusual friend.

Not quite Wonder Woman yet, this preteen princess of the Amazons is finding it more and more difficult to find her place on their isolated island. Too old to be considered the village baby but too young to be trained in combat, Diana spends her days trying to stay out of trouble. After mixing clay with wet sand to sculpt another young girl to talk to, Diana is shocked when her sculpture springs to life. Diana and her new pal, Mona, enjoy each other’s company, but Mona may not be as innocent as she seems. Ying’s comic panels move effectively, conveying action and emotion with ease, while the Hales craft a pleasant, upbeat adventure for Diana that doesn’t lean too heavily on Wonder Woman lore to work. Young readers intimidated by the PG-13 rating applied to Patty Jenkins’ 2017 film will find a brightly colored and softly structured entry point here. Diana presents white, but there is racial diversity apparent in the secondary cast of characters. While there’s nothing here that radically redefines the character or breaks narrative ground, it’s refreshing to have a Wonder Woman story for kids that gives them a proper steppingstone into the fandom.

A cute and brightly rendered bit of backstory for DC’s Amazon warrior.

(Graphic adventure. 8-12)