"Long, long ago, sprites were the caretakers of gardens. Every flower was grown by their hand. But when humans appeared and began growing their own gardens, the sprites' magical talents soon became a thing of the past. When Wisteria, an ambitious, kind-hearted sprite, starts to ask questions about the way things used to be, she'll begin to unearth her long-lost talent of gardening. But her newly honed skills might not be the welcome surprise she intends them to be.
The Sprite and the Gardener, the debut graphic novel by Joe Whitt and Rii Abrego, is bursting with whimsical art and vibrant characters. Join our neighborhood of sprites more
Sprite and the Gardeneris a lovely graphic novel with beautiful art and a beautiful set of morals. It will leave you feeling fulfilled and yearning to grow a garden with some friends. Read Full Review
At only ninety pages, The Sprite and the Gardener is a quick read. However, the art is so beautiful that once you finish it, youll want to immediately flip back through it, just to take in the artwork again. The story is a little on the simple side, but its never hard to follow the plot. The best way to describe this graphic novel would be, its like a picture book for adults (though kids would love it too). Put this title on your pull list so you can add it to your collection when it releases on May 5th. Read Full Review
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