Bound To Stay Bound

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 Witch owl parliament (Clockwork Curandera)
 Author: Bowles, David

 Publisher:  Tu Books (2021)

 Dewey: 741.5
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: 99 p., col. ill., maps, 25 cm

 BTSB No: 140447 ISBN: 9781620145920
 Ages: 12-18 Grades: 7-12

 Subjects:
 Graphic novels
 Cyborgs -- Fiction
 Siblings -- Fiction
 Shapeshifting -- Fiction
 Magic -- Fiction

Price: $23.06

Summary:
Resurrected by her brother using a forbidden combination of alchemy and engineering, apprentice curandera Cristina vows to protect the Republic of Santander against the lechuzas terrorizing immigrants and plaguing the country. In graphic novel format.

 Added Entry - Personal Name: Raul The Third
 Illustrator: Robinson, Stacey


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Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (08/01/21)
   School Library Journal (07/01/21)
 The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (00/10/21)

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School Library Journal - 07/01/2021 Gr 8 Up—After a century of exile, the shape-shifting witch owls have returned to the Republic of Santander to take back the land they feel was wrongly taken from them, by force if necessary. Healer-in-training Cristina Franco Pedregón dies in battle against the witch owls, and her brother Enrique Franco resorts to engineering and alchemy prohibited by the Christian Church to revive her before she is lost forever. Now part machine, Cristina must decide whether to continue her work outside the Church, if she even can. This 19th-century mash-up of magical steampunk and Frankenstein is rich, with ample opportunity to continue building a deep narrative. Illustrations feature visually intricate nods to woodcut art, with limited color; the palette consists predominantly of black on a stucco-textured beige, with pops of red and olive green. A liberal use of patterns such as hatching works well in tandem with loose and untidy lines, while action lines and movement regularly break the panel borders, keeping the philosophically and culturally inclusive story moving at a quick pace. Character representation includes LGBTQ+ and Indigenous North American identities, and Spanish and Indigenous Mexican languages (including Nahuatl, Coahuilteco, Comecrudo, and Karankawa) are present throughout, with footnotes. A prose prequel story about Cristina, an author's note, and sketches are included in the back matter. VERDICT Although this tale is easy to follow, it leaves readers with much to ponder, setting up a historical and magical steampunk world that can only grow from here. For teens who enjoy intellectually stimulating, action-packed tales.—Alea Perez, Elmhurst P.L., IL - Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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