Doodleville

Doodleville by Chad Sell, published by National Geographic Books on June 9, 2020, is an illustrated work that invites readers into a vibrant world of creativity and adventure. The story follows Drew, a young artist whose doodles come to life, leading to unexpected challenges when one of her creations, a friendly monster named Levi, begins to disrupt the harmony of her artistic universe. This engaging narrative explores themes of friendship and self-discovery as Drew navigates the complexities of her emotions and artistic expression.
In this imaginative tale, Drew and her art club friends must collaborate to manage the chaos unleashed by Levi, who embodies both the joys and struggles of creativity. As they work together, readers will encounter elements of juvenile fiction, comics, and graphic novels, all while experiencing the action and adventure that unfolds in Doodleville. With 288 pages of colorful illustrations, this edition captures the essence of youthful artistry and the importance of teamwork in overcoming obstacles.
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For fans of Svetlana Chmakova’s Awkward and Raina Telgemeier’s Smile comes an inventive new story from Cardboard Kingdom creator Chad Sell about a group of young artists who must work together when one of their own creations becomes a monster.
Drew is just a regular artist. But there’s nothing ordinary about her art. Her doodles are mischievous . . . and rarely do they stay in Doodleville, the world she’s created in her sketchbook. Instead, Drew’s doodles prefer to explore the world outside. But after an inspiring class trip to the Art Institute of Chicago–where the doodles cause a bit too much trouble–Drew decides it’s time to take her artistic talents to the next level.
Enter the Leviathan–Levi, for short. He’s bigger and better than anything Drew has ever created before. He’s a monster, but a friendly one. That is, until Levi begins to wreak havoc on Drew’s other doodles–and on the heroes her classmates have dreamt up.
Levi won’t be easily tamed, and it seems there is a link between the monster’s bad behavior and Drew’s feelings. With the help of her loyal art club friends, will she be able to save Doodleville–and Levi–before it’s too late?
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