Mariah Marsden spent her childhood hunting for faeries amidst the old hills of the Missouri Ozarks. Co-author of Anne of Green Gables: A Graphic Novel and The Secret Garden: A Graphic Novel, she writes about the dreams and difficulties of girlhood, the folklore of her home, and the complexities of rural life. She’s still on the lookout for faeries.
The spirit of Anne is alive and well in Mariah Marsden's crisp
adaptation, and it's a thrill to watch as the beloved orphan rushes
headlong through Brenna Thummler's heavenly landscapes. Together
Marsden and Thummler conjure all the magic and beauty of Green
Gables. Like Anne herself, you won't want to leave.
*author/illustrator of “The Invention of Hugo Cabret” and “The
Marvels”*
The illustrations are incredible. Like Anne, I wanted to stay in
Green Gables right away, and I loved it even more as the seasons
changed and the years passed. And Anne is such a captivating
character—uncertain but determined, vulnerable but strong, unique
but universal. I finished reading this book and then immediately
read it again.
*cartoonist, “Phoebe & Her Unicorn,” “Ozy & Millie”*
From the first panel, I was enchanted. . . . Thummler's
illustrations are beautiful, inviting, and lovely . . . I read it
in one sitting, and it stayed with me long after. This was a
delight!
*cartoonist, “Breaking Cat News”*
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