by Yuichi Yokoyama ; translated by Ryan Holmberg ; illustrated by Yuichi Yokoyama ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 11, 2022
A confusing read.
Yokoyama, a painter and manga artist from Japan, offers his interpretation of Brazilian Carnaval in this translated graphic work.
The black-and-white art shows figures watched by bystanders as they set up for a parade, followed by a procession of individuals playing musical instruments, kicking and tossing soccer and rugby balls, and engaging in other activities. Large text—both Japanese katakana and kanji as well as English, some of it onomatopoeic—is superimposed on much of the background art. The people, largely faceless, wear futuristic, avant-garde costumes that rob them of individual distinction. Although no distinguishable action unfolds, the overall impression appears rather violent, with art that is full of sharp angles. The author, who says in the included author interview that he has never visited Brazil, describes how he drew upon Carnaval for inspiration, referring to the “outrageous costumes” and referencing large floats from other traditional community celebrations, such as in Japan. The audience for this work is unclear: It is questionable whether readers will recognize Carnaval in its pages, but fans of the artist and this style of illustration may find it intriguing.
A confusing read. (afterword, additional art) (Manga. 13-18)Pub Date: Oct. 11, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-73686-051-9
Page Count: 240
Publisher: Living the Line Publishing
Review Posted Online: Aug. 16, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2022
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by Lynn Painter ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 30, 2025
A compelling romance inhabited by complex and appealing characters.
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When star hockey player Alec Barczewski’s estranged childhood friend, Dani Collins, moves to town, they end up in a mutually beneficial fake-dating relationship that reignites old feelings.
Following her parents’ divorce, Dani and her mom move in with Dani’s hockey legend grandfather in Southview, Minnesota, where she spent a month every summer as a child and where her friendship with Alec grew. Between visits, the two were pen pals, but they eventually fell out of touch. Despite some tensions over their loss of friendship, the high school seniors reconnect. Desperate to get off Harvard’s waitlist, Dani needs another extracurricular activity, while Alec—whose reputation took a hit when a photo of him holding a bong appeared on social media—is eager to improve his tarnished image for NHL scouts. The pair strike a deal: They’ll fake date, making Alec look like a stable guy whose academically gifted girlfriend is related to hockey royalty, and in exchange, he’ll get Dani a team manager position that will catch the eye of Harvard’s admissions officers. Eventually, complicated feelings about their past, stressful family relationships, and their brewing romance boil over. Romance fans will love the deliciously tension-filled scenes between Alec and Dani, who are believable friends with heavy demands weighing on them. They feel like real teenagers, and readers will enjoy rooting for them as the well-paced story unfolds. Main characters present white.
A compelling romance inhabited by complex and appealing characters. (Romance. 14-18)Pub Date: Sept. 30, 2025
ISBN: 9781665921268
Page Count: 448
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Review Posted Online: Aug. 2, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2025
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by Emily Charlotte ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 18, 2025
A heartfelt romance that shows how letting go of the past can bring you an even brighter future.
Two high school rivals learn there’s more to each other than meets the eye.
With her college dreams hinging on the success of her jewelry business, Harper is desperate to be awarded a Young Entrepreneurs Grant and frustrated that everyone at her school privileges the athletes. Hockey team member Dawson hopes to be recruited by college scouts; he’s also battling pressure from his dad, a former hockey star. Though Harper and Dawson find each other annoying, they often cross paths since Harper works at Dawson’s family’s diner. When Dawson’s coach is fired for misuse of funds, one of the hockey players starts a rumor that Harper is involved. But over time, the dynamic between Dawson and Harper begins to change as they reevaluate themselves and each other. Despite the slow start, this charming enemies-to-lovers narrative succeeds thanks to the well-paced progression of the leads’ relationship. Their alternating first-person points of view allow the complexities of their inner feelings to show through. The characters’ interactions feel intentional, and the emphasis on connection and friendship extends beyond romance, for example, through the supportive, open communication between Dawson and his friends Alex and Ryan. Charlotte’s debut successfully combines sports, friendship, and the emotional highs and lows of high school love. Main characters are cued white.
A heartfelt romance that shows how letting go of the past can bring you an even brighter future. (Romance. 14-18)Pub Date: Nov. 18, 2025
ISBN: 9781665971423
Page Count: 304
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Review Posted Online: Aug. 29, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 2025
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