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Average rating3.9
“In this vibrant story about the power of the printed word and the strength of found families, every page is bursting with life and detail.” —Ethan Aldridge, creator of the bestselling Estranged “Fabulous!” —Dan Santat, award-winning author of A First Time for Everything “Glorious! This empowering read is absolutely unforgettable.” —Ellen Oh, acclaimed author of Finding Junie Kim Every secret is a story waiting to happen. From New York Times bestselling author Marieke Nijkamp and illustrator Sylvia Bi, this debut middle grade graphic novel celebrates the power that everyone—even those often overlooked—has to create change. In a vibrant city, two girls from very different walks of life join forces to fight censorship and protect the people they love. Eleven-year-old Cinzia is a printer’s apprentice. She adores Mestra Aronne for taking her in—most guilds don’t have room for apprentices with a crippled leg—and she loves life in the raggedy workshop that smells of paper and printing, where secrets and stories are always circulating. So when Mestra Aronne is imprisoned for publishing accusations against the ruling family, Cinzia will do anything to prove that Mestra Aronne only told the truth. Elena is the exact same age as Cinzia, but she’s forced to keep to her rooms and garden. To protect her, according to her mother. To protect the city, according to her uncle. Because Elena is not the charming, powerful noble her family wants her to be. According to them, she doesn’t communicate well. She’s too gullible and literal and struggles to understand other people. After unexpectedly meeting face-to-face, the girls follow a trail of clues through their golden city, drawing supporters and learning more about their home and each other than they ever could have imagined. If one person—no matter how young—can change the course of history, just imagine what a whole flock of them could do. Bestselling author Marieke Nijkamp and debut illustrator Sylvia Bi have crafted an indelible, vibrant story about finding and using your voice, perfect for fans of Lightfall, Tidesong, and The Prince and the Dressmaker.
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1 primary bookInk Girls is a 1-book series first released in 2023 with contributions by Marieke Nijkamp.
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Ink Girls
Overall Rating: ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ .5 (3.5/5) or 7.00/10 overall
Characters - 7
Atmosphere - 8
Writing - 7
Plot - 7
Intrigue - 7
Logic - 7
Enjoyment - 6
If you're looking for good representation of autism or physical disabilities, you should look elsewhere. The supposedly autistic-coded protagonist displays no actual autistic traits as far as I, an autistic person, could tell, and the protagonist who uses a cane appears not to actually need it (she can walk, run, and climb just as well as anyone else). Setting all that aside, the story itself was very good, and the art was beautiful. I recommend it as a good story about friendship, speaking out against injustice, and the importance of a free press. I do not recommend it as a story about disability or disabled people.
Engaging story about a diverse group of young people coming together to resist corruption and work to make their city more livable for all. Rather inspiring honestly, and I loved the art.