Title: Plain Jane and the Mermaid
Author: Vera Brosgol
Publisher: First Second
Publication date: May 7, 2024
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Summary
For her whole life, Jane has been told that she’s plain. Her parents, her neighbors, no one seems to have anything good to say. After her parents die, her cousin is set to inherit the house instead of Jane because she’s not married. So, she sets out to propose to Peter, who she has been admiring from afar.
However, the proposal goes wrong when Peter is dragged down into the ocean by a mermaid. Desperate, Jane runs to the village for help and is met with sneers and laughs. Does Jane have the courage to find Peter herself?
Review: Plain Jane and the Mermaid
Thanks to First Second and NetGalley for an advanced copy of Plain Jane and the Mermaid by Vera Brosgol to review! If you’re into reimagined fairy tales, this will definitely be the graphic novel for you. Especially if the outcome you’re looking for is confidence and independence!
Right from the start, I always know I’m going to love Vera Brosgol’s art style. It’s so engaging, and works so well for this fairy tale format. Especially for all of the underwater scenes. A lot of the mermaid elements will be familiar to readers, and the reveal of their true intentions won’t be a shock to those who know mermaid mythology. The story is still engaging despite that, though!
The other thing I loved about this was Jane’s entire story arc. She goes from someone who was constantly told that she wasn’t enough to having the confidence to live the life she wants to. She also realizes that she doesn’t need the acceptance of other people in order to have that confidence. Such a great storyline for middle grade readers!
If you love mermaids, fairy tales, and just overall great stories, definitely check out this graphic novel when it comes out in May!
4.5/5 stars