Spiral Bound might be best described as a
Richard Scarry Busytown book for adolescents. This graphic novel follows the lives of a few young animals, including Turnip the elephant who is becoming an artist during summer break, Ana the rabbit who is an
investigative reporter looking for a story, and Stucky the dog who is building a
submarine. Their different pursuits eventually lead them all to the town pond where a
mysterious monster is supposed to lurk. Even though all of the characters are
anthropomorphic animals, what really comes through are their distinct personalities and the emotional directness of their interactions. These are some very human critters...
This was the first book written and drawn by
Aaron Renier, the
Eisner Award winner for Talent Deserving Wider Recognition in 2006. He has illustrated for a variety of publications including a series of
Knights of the Round Table books written by
Gerald Morris. He has recently published another graphic novel
The Unsinkable Walker Bean for
First Second Books.
Spiral Bound was
nominated for the 2006 Eisner Award for Best Work for a Younger Audience, and it has been generally well received. The American Library Association included it on their 2010 "
Good Comics for Kids" list. Reviewer
Greg McElhatton gushed that it was a "must read" and a "tour-de-force." The
Onion A.V. Club sum things up well, writing that even though Renier's art looks like it's aimed at children, "his storytelling is sophisticated, his characters are winning and sympathetic, and his bizarre conceits—like the whale who teaches art classes from a giant truck-mounted fishbowl—are a constant source of surprises."
A preview is available
here from the book's publisher
Top Shelf.
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