Description
'We are living in a golden age of graphic novels and memoirs, and MEXIKID is one of the best I've ever read' - New York Times
Pedro Martin has grown up hearing stories about his abuelito-his legendary crime-fighting grandfather who was once a part of the Mexican Revolution - this graphic memoir tells of his family's extraordinary adventure-filled roadtrip to bring their grandfather back from Mexico to live with them.
About the Author
Former Hallmark artist for 27 years and the creator of Asteroid Andy, Pedro is the author and illustrator of Mexikid A Graphic Memoir from Dial Penguin.
Pedro also chronicles his life growing up Mexican American online in a series called Mexikid Stories (@Mexikidstories, instagram, Facebook and Gocomics.com)
Reviews
We are living in a golden age of graphic novels and memoirs, and MEXIKID is one of the best I've ever read. There are genuine laugh-out-loud moments throughout, but there's an equal amount of poignancy. * New York Times *
A stunning visual tale... The graphic novel was invented for important human stories like this * Chris Mould *
Full of humour, heart, and a decent amount of gross-out moments, Martin's coming-of-age memoir hits all the right notes. The vibrant, action-packed panels offer plentiful details for readers to pore over, from scenes of crowded family chaos to the sights of Mexico. A retro yet timeless story of family and identity. * Kirkus, starred review *
A delight of perfectly-pitched, multi-layered wisdom, fun and energy, Mexikid is incredibly rewarding to re-read, to uncover more jokes, more heart, and more meaning. Sumptuously characterful, super-colourful, and luminously quirky, I loved it. * Lovereading Star Book *
Mexikid is a vibrant, entertaining and moving coming-of-age story A visually enticing book which is one of the most beautifully produced graphic novels for children I have seen...with universal themes of family, growing up and belonging.
* Just Imagine *Poignant, laugh-out-loud funny, and masterfully weaves road trip misadventures with history and family legacies. This is one of those books that kids will pass to their friends as soon as they have finished it. * Victoria Jamieson, creator of National Book Award Finalist When Stars Are Scattered *
This is really a life-is-stranger-than-fiction book filled with adventure, discovery, unforgettable people, hijinks, crazy haircuts, and real-life superheroes. A wonderful summer read for kids (and adults!) of all ages. * Nicole Miller, Barbara's Books bookseller *
There's much to savor here, from the thoughtful exploration of bicultural identity to the good-natured snarky teasing of siblings to pivotal moments of growth amid guileless kidhood. It's a tightrope balancing act of antic humor and genuine pathos, and Martin pulls it off with tremendous flair. * Booklist, starred review *
Equal parts hilarious and tear-jerking moments abound, rendered in a cartoon style with vibrant color palates that shift depending on the sequence's tone. This artistically inventive read, which teems with lively characters and emotion, is a joy to behold. * Publishers Weekly, starred review *
...filled with adventure, discovery, unforgettable people, hijinks, crazy haircuts, and real-life superheroes. A wonderful summer read... * Nicole Miller, Barbara's Books bookseller (and on Goodreads) *
Mexikid is a delightful story packed with family history, culture, closeness... and a Winnebago full of laughs. * Terri Libenson, New York Times, bestselling author of Emmie & Friends series *
Soaked in a reality that few can master on the page as well, Mexikid may be one of the best comics I've ever read for this age range. One of the most enjoyable books you'll encounter out there. A true modern day classic. * School Library Journal *
Hilarious, wide-ranging and unforgettably evocative * Guardian *
Book Information
ISBN 9781916558069
Author Pedro Martin
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Guppy Publishing Ltd
Publisher Guppy Publishing Ltd
Weight(grams) 578g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 140mm * 19mm