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MEGA-DOGS OF NEW KANSAS by Dan Jolley

MEGA-DOGS OF NEW KANSAS

by Dan Jolley ; illustrated by Jacques Khouri

Pub Date: Oct. 6th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5415-1733-2
Publisher: Graphic Universe

Fifty-six light-years from Earth, a young girl and her prodigious pup try to navigate their extraterrestrial outpost.

In the year 2318, Sienna Barlow lives with her parents on New Kansas, in the agricultural settlement of Alexandria. Her father is the mayor, and her mother, Marion, is the head dog trainer. Marion breeds mega-dogs: gigantic canines that help herd the dust crows, a large emu-like bird. Sienna has her own shaggy, good-natured mega-dog named Gus, a constant companion who helps her with her extreme anxiety, which often leaves her unable to talk to the other kids. After a prank perpetrated by a couple other kids goes amiss, a visiting politician deems the mega-dogs dangerous, and Gus is impounded. Sienna and Gus steal a spaceship to run away, but the ship crashes shortly after takeoff. Her survival depends on her ability to work with another young boy named Kevin who had stowed away on their transport. They soon learn that the danger they face may be bigger than they ever imagined. Jolley’s graphic offering is very clever, with its accessible worldbuilding abetted by Khouri’s eye-catching sepia-hued illustrations. Sienna’s social anxiety is palpable on the page, and her struggles are handled in an approachable way. Sienna has olive skin and straight, dark hair; Kevin presents White. Secondary and background characters are racially diverse.

An inventive intergalactic romp.

(Graphic science fiction. 8-13)