Rabbit Chase
Aimée goes on a field trip for indigenous students but gets lost in the woods and meets a few strange people and creatures. Rabbit Chase is sometimes quite a crazy mix of coming-of-age of a nonbinary, Anishinaabe folklore, Alice in Wonderland, and even the world of computer games and technology.
I must admit I know nothing about Anishinaabe’s culture and beliefs. So I was a bit lost sometimes. When I finished reading, I learned that there are translations at the back. It would be better if I knew that during my reading.
The colored illustrations are very good. Colors are different in a regular and the other world. Rabbit Chase is a nice middle-grade graphic novel for those who like unusual stories like Alice in Wonderland.
- author: Elizabeth LaPensée, KC Oster
- full title: Rabbit Chase
- genre: fantasy, graphic novel
- topics: #indigenous, #nonbinary #fantasy
- publisher: Annick Press
- publish date: March 29, 2022
- pages: 120
My Rating of the Book:
- content: 💙💙💙.5