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FIRST SECOND
21 February 2023
A modern middle-grade graphic novel retelling of Beowulf, featuring a gang of troublemaking kids who must defend their tree house from a fun-hating adult who can instantly turn children into grown-ups.

Listen! Hear a tale of mallow-munchers and warriors who answer candy's clarion call!

Somewhere in a generic suburb stands Treeheart, a kid-forged sanctuary where generations of tireless tykes have spent their youths making merry, spilling soda, and staving off the shadow of adulthood. One day, these brave warriors find their fun cut short by their nefarious neighbor Grindle, who can no longer tolerate the sounds of mirth seeping into his joyless adult life.

As the guardian of gloom lays siege to Treeheart, scores of kids suddenly find themselves transformed into pimply teenagers and sullen adults! The survivors of the onslaught cry out for a savior--a warrior whose will is unbreakable and whose appetite for mischief is unbounded.

They call for Bea Wolf.

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Illustrated by:   Boulet
Imprint:   FIRST SECOND
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 260mm,  Width: 201mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   830g
ISBN:   9781250776297
ISBN 10:   1250776295
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Zach Weinersmith is the creator of the popular webcomic SMBC, the creator of the nerd comedy show BAHFest, and the co-author of the New York Times bestselling popular science book, Soonish. Boulet is a French cartoonist living in Paris. He's had about 40 books published, most of them for young readers. He also worked on multiple volumes in the Dungeon Zenith series with Lewis Trondheim and Joann Sfar.

Reviews for Bea Wolf

Weinersmith's richly evocative turns of phrase run the gamut from hilarious to heart-rending and maintain the flavor of the original without bogging the pace down amid the kennings. Boulet's illustrations imbue the shenanigans with gleeful energy and a touch of dark absurdity that children, seeing their own fears and triumphs reflected, will delight in. --Kirkus, starred review Readers will wish they could pledge their plastic swords to defending Treeheart and the sanctity of wild childhoods everywhere. --School Library Journal, starred review This is true bardic glory, a wild embrace of absurdity and wit with exaggerated language used for maximum impact...Boulet's illustrations are no less epic than the story, and the finely lined black and white drawings invite careful examination, with the payoff being clever visual side jokes. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review [Bea Wolf is] a truly fresh, inventive remix that privileges childhood's insular sensibilities alongside an unsettling truth: 'Time lingers for no kid.' -- Publisher's Weekly, starred review Bea Wolf is a) Beowulf retold for kids; b) a genuinely funny story in its own right; c) a pretty much perfect melding of words and the most charming illustrations in an alliterative romp through the oldest surviving English poem, served fresh and fabulous; and d) glorious, accurate, profoundly silly, and hilariously profound. --Neil Gaiman As haunting, hilarious and perplexing as the ancient stories one hears around the campfire, castle or cafeteria. --Lemony Snicket The story that inspired J.R.R. Tolkien and entranced Seamus Heaney has now been reworked with vivid illustrations, heroic kids, and extra Fudgsicles. The result is the most delightful, inventive, joyful epic ever created. I simply can't express how much I love Bea Wolf. --Tim Harford, host of Cautionary Tales In this uproarious rampage of rowdiness, the Bea Wolf is heroically preteen, when normal horrible kids fight off adult monsters trying to make them grow up. Highly recommended for grandparents and grandkids of all ages. --Dr. Kevin Kiernan, Editor of the Electronic Beowulf, Emeritus Professor of English, and T. Marshall Hahn, Senior Professor of Arts and Sciences What a joyous romp! I was utterly enthralled. --Dr. Jennifer Neville, Reader in Anglo-Saxon Literature, Royal Holloway, University of London It's Seuss and Dahl's mutant offspring, gorgeous and darkly witty. --Mary Roach, New York Times-bestselling author of Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law


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