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MIHI EVER AFTER by Tae Keller

MIHI EVER AFTER

From the Mihi Ever After series, volume 1

by Tae Keller ; illustrated by Geraldine Rodríguez

Pub Date: Nov. 8th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-250-81431-9
Publisher: Henry Holt

A young girl seeks her own happily-ever-after.

Korean American Mihi Whan Park is at a crossroads. Her best friend, Genevieve, is pulling away, and worse, she called Mihi’s love of all things princess childish. All her life Mihi has feared that she is not princess material, and she has been looking for a happy ending in which things feel right. Mihi runs into classmates Reese, who is Black, and Savannah, who presents White, in the school library, and the three girls decide to sneak candies from the librarian’s fridge. They discover that the fridge is a portal: It transports them to the magical Rainbow Forest. There they meet three chatty mice who are shocked that beings from what they call the Grey World have made it into their land. The mice direct the girls to Sleeping Beauty’s castle, where they can seek their own fairy-tale ending. After being greeted by Bertha, Sleeping Beauty’s lady-in-waiting, they are presented with a list of odd rules and requirements for becoming princesses. Eventually a more sinister truth reveals itself, compelling the girls to frantically search for a way home. Characters from popular European fairy tales and folktales make appearances, often somewhat randomly and without a clear purpose, and some worldbuilding rules regarding the Rainbow Forest and its magic are left unanswered; the next volume may clarify some of these elements. Final art not seen.

A fast-paced series opener that introduces a new kind of princess story.

(Fantasy. 8-12)