The Deep Dark: A Graphic Novel
From Molly Knox Ostertag, writer-illustrator of the New York Times and ABA Indie bestselling The Witch Boy trilogy and The Girl from the Sea, comes a darkly beautiful story of identity, family, love, loss, and magic.
Everyone has secrets. Mags's has teeth.
Magdalena Herrera is about to graduate high school, but she already feels like an adult with serious responsibilities: caring for her ailing grandmother; working a part-time job; clandestine makeouts with a girl who has a boyfriend. And then there's her secret, which pulls her into the basement each night, drains her of energy, and leaves her bleeding. A secret that could hurt and even kill if it ever got out -- like it did once before.
So Mags keeps her head down, isolated in her small desert community. That is, until her childhood friend Nessa comes back to town, bringing vivid memories of the past, an intoxicating glimpse of the future, and a secret of her own. Mags won't get attached, of course. She's always been strong enough to survive without anyone's help.
But when the darkness starts to close in on them both, Mags will have to drag her secret into the daylight, and choose between risking everything . . . or having nothing left to lose.
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* "An optimistic message of acceptance and love that insists that the parts of ourselves we don't like ... should be cared for at all costs. ... Spellbinding" -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Praise for The Girl from the Sea:
* "Adorable and authentic, this coming-out story is a must-purchase" -- School Library Journal, starred review
* "This endearing and often funny graphic novel cohesively combines queer teen romance, realism, and fantasy." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review
"With dazzling full-color illustrations throughout, you'll want to demolish every page." -- TimeOut Magazine
"A hopeful coming-of-age-and coming-out-tale" -- Booklist
Praise for The Witch Boy:
* "Leaves readers wishing for more." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
* "Brims with life." -- School Library Journal, starred review
"Thrilling." -- Hope Larson, author of All Summer Long
Praise for The Hidden Witch:
* "Absolutely bewitching." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Vivid and vibrant . . . A great comic for magic fans." -- Booklist
Praise for The Midwinter Witch:
"A heartwarming, wintry adventure." -- School Library Journal
"Should please fans and newcomers alike." -- Kirkus Reviews