Any story in which one can escape prison with a tube of "doorpaste" (just like toothpaste, except that it makes magic doors appear when smeared on a wall) obviously puts more stock in wowing imaginations than satisfying logic, and it needs solid cartooning chops to back it up. She makes some allies, takes off after him, and zany mishaps and dashing adventures ensue. Zita follows and lands on a delightfully bizarre alien planet, where she sees Joseph being captured by a tentacled, scuba-headed creature. Of course, no one could resist pushing a mystery button, which pops open an interdimensional portal that whisks Joseph away. “For no reason at all, a little red button crashes to earth while Zita and her pal Joseph are out cavorting around. SD Prairie Pasque Children's Book Award ML School Library Journal Best Graphic Novel of the YearĪmelia Bloomer Project/Feminist Task Force Vermont Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award Master ListĬapitol Choices Noteworthy Titles for Children and Teens South Dakota Prairie Pasque Children's Book Award Master List Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award Master List Maryland Black-Eyed Susan Award Maser List New Hampshire Great Stone Face Award Master List School Library Journal Best Books of the YearĪmerican Library Association Notable Children's Books
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