Bluffton: A Graphic Novel
By Matt Phelan
Illustrated by Matt Phelan
By Matt Phelan
Illustrated by Matt Phelan
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$14.99
May 09, 2017 | ISBN 9780763687069 | 9-12 years
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Praise
Thrilling—a spirited, poignant coming-of-age vignette and an intriguing window into a little-known chapter in vaudeville history.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Phelan’s watercolors are expertly rendered and soft in focus, but pop at just the right moments, simultaneously showing the sleepiness of the town, the glamour of show business, and the energy of summer. … Bluffton is a rich and engaging story with a lot of charm, and will be a great choice for early chapter-book readers and graphic-novel fans.
—School Library Journal (starred review)
Phelan’s soft, pastel watercolors perfectly depict the idyllic lakeside summer as well as the riotous circus antics and elaborate pranks Buster and his family pull, both on and off the stage. There’s enough background about vaudeville, Buster Keaton, and the real-life Actors’ Colony in Bluffton to make this an informative glimpse into American history, but it’s compellingly, solidly centered on Henry’s discovery that, while the grass on the other side may appear greener, more exciting, and full of the thrill of fame, the grass on his own side, where he’s happy being himself, is just as good.
—Booklist (starred review)
Historical detail, a rich sense of place, expert pacing — Phelan keeps all the plates in the air in this fictionalized recreation of the boyhood summers of Buster Keaton.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Phelan, whose appended author’s note indicates he is a lifelong Keaton fan, carefully balances the joy of his subject’s outrageous pranks (rigging the walls of an outhouse to suddenly coming apart, surprising its occupant) with poignancy, including the agonized expressions on Buster’s face when his drunk father berates him. The fictional elements weave seamlessly together with the historical ones for a look into the past that will surely win Buster Keaton some twenty-first-century fans.
—The Horn Book (starred review)
This graphic novel illustrates this simple story of a boy finding his true self with soft watercolor illustrations, using words only when necessary. The work has an overall charm and simplicity that goes with its time period.
—Library Media Connection
Wonderfully evocative… With a beautiful economy of phrase and image, Mr. Phelan shows Henry’s happiness in the company of his glamorous friend but also the jealousy that begins to trouble him.
—The Wall Street Journal
Matt Phelan presents a beautifully illustrated, nuanced story of how the friendship between Henry and Buster stretches them both in unexpected and sometimes challenging ways. … The evocative watercolor illustrations also are a visual treat as they underscore the impact that Buster has on Henry’s life.
—Scripps Howard News Service (syndicated)
[A] gorgeous graphic novel…
—Newsday
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