cover image Mapmakers and the Lost Magic (Mapmakers #1)

Mapmakers and the Lost Magic (Mapmakers #1)

Cameron Chittock, illus. by Amanda Castillo. Random House Graphic, $20.99 (256p) ISBN 978-0-593-17286-5

In this auspicious series starter, a debut for both creators, Alidade Rose lives in tiny Alden, whose close-knit population toils under the militaristic ruling Night Coats’ strict watch. Tired of endless drudgery, Alidade sneaks into the restricted lands around town, dreaming of running away to explore the world. The accidental discovery of a secret lodge in the woods leads Alidade to a mysterious map; a magical talking bird, Blue, who rises from it; and the lost history of the mapmakers, who once “sought to better understand the world and share that knowledge with others.” With Blue’s help, Alidade has the potential to become a mapmaker—and to set the town and herself free. Castillo’s muted, earthy palate and rough hatchwork reflect the story’s natural setting, while relationships developed through Chittock’s dialogue, particularly between unflagging Alidade and level-headed best friend Lewis (both portrayed with light brown skin, as is much of the cast), add character depth. With a clever magical system that emphasizes tenets of authenticity and artistry as sources of power, this adventure about “embracing the challenge” offers a fresh perspective. Back matter builds out the world with scrapbook pages and activities. Ages 8–12. (Apr.)