The Baker and the Bard

Author:   Fern Haught
Publisher:   Feiwel and Friends
ISBN:  

9781250828514


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 April 2024
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Juniper and Hadley spend their days apprenticing at a bakery and performing at the local inn. But when a stranger makes an unusual order at the bakery, the friends set out on a journey to forage the magical mushrooms needed to make the requested pastries. Along the way, Juniper and Hadley stumble across a mystery too compelling to ignore: Something has been coming out of the woods at night and eating the local farmers' crops, leaving only a trail of glowy goo behind. What started as a simple errand soon turns into a thrilling quest to save some furry new friends-and their caretaker, a fey named Thistle-who are in danger of losing their home. Debut author-artist Fern Haught weaves an enchanting, gentle fantasy tale of friendship, determination, and respecting nature in their debut graphic novel, The Baker and the Bard.

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Author:   Fern Haught
Publisher:   Feiwel and Friends
Imprint:   Feiwel and Friends
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9781250828514


ISBN 10:   1250828511
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 April 2024
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"Praise for The Baker and the Bard: ""It's right there in the title--this graphic novel is gentle, thoughtful, and, well, cozy. ... Vivid colors, rounded lettering, and soft lines mirror the vibe of this world where it is clear that (mostly safe) adventures abound but home is always only a short distance away, and your bestie (and crush) is always nearby. ... This queer-friendly graphic novel about magic and the glory of nature, set in a world where everyone belongs, feels like a warm cup of tea on a rainy night, and the appended recipe for galettes would make an added treat (though mileage may vary on whether creminis are a valid substitute for magic)."" --The Bulletin ""Haught's debut graphic novel is an empathetic tale of friendship, trust, and learning to balance expansion with preserving and living alongside nature. Soft, loosely lined illustrations and muted tones add warmth and gentility to this quintessential, cozy queer fantasy tale that will appeal to fans of The Tea Dragon Society and The Sprite and the Gardener."" --Publishers Weekly ""Full of bright and colorful artwork, this gentle D&D-like fantasy is a great read for those looking for a light story or those dipping their toes into this genre for the first time. Haught cleverly touches on urban development, its environmental impact, and the importance of preserving the local ecosystem, and the budding romance between Juniper and Hadley is a sweet addition. This pleasant food-focused quest resolves happily, and readers hungry to try the mushroom tarts they ultimately make will appreciate the recipe included in the back matter."" --Booklist ""This fairy tale-like story is charming and serene. The beautiful drawings depict a magical world whose inhabitants are friendly and open with simple needs and desires. ... A -whimsical, sweet fantasy that is sure to delight teens looking for a -magical, cozy world and nonbinary representation."" --School Library Journal ""Haught's charming debut features colorful digital art resembling watercolors that captures the mood of this magical, feel-good story, and the eco-fantasy elements are enriched by the heartwarming relationships. Gender identity is thoughtfully touched upon in a conversation between Hadley and one of the fey. Sweet and satisfying."" --Kirkus Reviews ""The Baker and the Bard is a cozy new graphic novel perfect for fans of The Tea Dragon Society and Mooncakes. Author and artist Fern Haught's story is truly delightful."" --Geek Girl Authority"


"Praise for The Baker and the Bard: ""It's right there in the title--this graphic novel is gentle, thoughtful, and, well, cozy. ... Vivid colors, rounded lettering, and soft lines mirror the vibe of this world where it is clear that (mostly safe) adventures abound but home is always only a short distance away, and your bestie (and crush) is always nearby. ... This queer-friendly graphic novel about magic and the glory of nature, set in a world where everyone belongs, feels like a warm cup of tea on a rainy night, and the appended recipe for galettes would make an added treat (though mileage may vary on whether creminis are a valid substitute for magic)."" --The Bulletin ""Haught's debut graphic novel is an empathetic tale of friendship, trust, and learning to balance expansion with preserving and living alongside nature. Soft, loosely lined illustrations and muted tones add warmth and gentility to this quintessential, cozy queer fantasy tale that will appeal to fans of The Tea Dragon Society and The Sprite and the Gardener."" --Publishers Weekly ""Haught's charming debut features colorful digital art resembling watercolors that captures the mood of this magical, feel-good story, and the eco-fantasy elements are enriched by the heartwarming relationships. Gender identity is thoughtfully touched upon in a conversation between Hadley and one of the fey. Sweet and satisfying."" --Kirkus Reviews"


"Praise for The Baker and the Bard: ""It's right there in the title--this graphic novel is gentle, thoughtful, and, well, cozy. ... Vivid colors, rounded lettering, and soft lines mirror the vibe of this world where it is clear that (mostly safe) adventures abound but home is always only a short distance away, and your bestie (and crush) is always nearby. ... This queer-friendly graphic novel about magic and the glory of nature, set in a world where everyone belongs, feels like a warm cup of tea on a rainy night, and the appended recipe for galettes would make an added treat (though mileage may vary on whether creminis are a valid substitute for magic)."" --The Bulletin"


Author Information

Fern Haught is an author, illustrator, and adjunct professor based in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. They love crafting stories incorporating queer characters and their relationships, often set in magical worlds. Their cats, Binx and Honey, are often looking over their shoulder while they work, and do a great job of being honorary coauthors. When they aren't creating books they decorate cookies at a local bakery and do background painting for games. The Baker and the Bard is their debut graphic novel. smhaught.myportfolio.com

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