Saturday, March 16, 2024

Haru: Book 1: Spring


Haru is a hauntingly well told coming of age story in graphic novel form written and illustrated by Joe Latham. Released 12th March 2024 by Andrews McMeel, it's 272 pages and is available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook (comiXology) formats. 

This is an appealing and very well written fantasy adventure featuring two friends, Haru, a young flightless bird, and their friend Yama. They're both bullied at school and dream of leaving the small valley community they've grown up in. Most readers will have no trouble empathizing with the two friends as they try to navigate life.

There are much darker, malign forces at work behind the scenes and the friends are soon drawn inextricably into the eternal struggle of good vs. evil. 

There are some admittedly scary parts in the story which might be a trifle too spooky for younger readers. There's nothing graphic on-page, but it *is* quite creepy in several places. It's a story told in four volumes, of which this is the first, and as such, it's not a self-contained story.

Four and a half stars. It would be an excellent choice for public or middle school+ acquisition, home use, or gifting to a youngster who loves fantasy adventure.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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