Baba Yaga’s Assistant

Baba Yaga’s Assistant by Marika McCoola is a graphic novel published by National Geographic Books on June 2, 2020. This edition spans 136 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Masha, a lonely teen who embarks on an adventure with the iconic Russian folklore figure, Baba Yaga. As Masha navigates a haunted wood filled with challenges, she learns valuable lessons about stories, magic, and the complexities of her new role as Baba Yaga’s assistant.
Readers will find a blend of modern and timeless elements in this narrative, as Masha faces a series of tests to prove her worth. The graphic novel explores themes of family and multigenerational relationships while incorporating elements of fairy tales and folklore. With richly layered art by acclaimed graphic artist Emily Carroll, this work presents a unique storytelling experience that balances spooky moments with poignant insights.
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Russian folklore icon Baba Yaga mentors a lonely teen in a wry graphic novel that balances gleefully between the modern and the timeless.
Most children think twice before braving a haunted wood filled with terrifying beasties to match wits with a witch, but not Masha. Her beloved grandma taught her many things: that stories are useful, that magic is fickle, that nothing is too difficult or too dirty to clean. The fearsome witch of folklore needs an assistant, and Masha needs an adventure. She may be clever enough to enter Baba Yaga’s house-on-chicken-legs, but within its walls, deceit is the rule. To earn her place, Masha must pass a series of tests, outfox a territorial bear, and make dinner for her host. No easy task, with children on the menu! Spooky and poignant, Marika McCoola’s stunning debut—with richly layered art by acclaimed graphic artist Emily Carroll—is a storytelling feat and a visual feast.
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