
Pardalita
A beautiful slice-of-life story that is This One Summer meets Ursula K. Le GuinâĂĂŽs Very Far Away from Anywhere Else, told in flashbacks
16-year-old Raquel lives in a small town in Portugal, the kind of place where everyone knows everyone elseâĂĂŽs business. Her parents are divorced and
sheâĂĂŽs just been suspended for cursing out a school aide asking about her fatherâĂĂŽs new marriage. She has two best friends, Luââ sa and Fred, but wants
something more. Then, from afar, she sees Pardalita, a senior and a gifted artist whoâĂĂŽs moving to Lisbon to study in the fall. The two girls get to know
each other while working on a play. And Raquel falls in love.
Using a gorgeous blend of prose poems, illustrations, and graphic novel format, author and artist Joana Estrela captures the feeling of being a teenager in a way that feels gentle, joyful, and real.
P R A I S E
âĂČĂ âĂĂșIntimateâöThrough a fledgling queer romance, the creator presents a story of change, connection, and transformation.âĂĂč
âĂĂźPublishers Weekly (starred)
âĂČĂ "The elegant simplicity of this book belies the artistic depth and emotional resonance contained within. Will leave readers in quiet, piercing satisfaction."
âĂĂźBooklist (starred)
âĂČĂ âĂĂșA leisurely, emotional stroll through a slice-of-life story that explores identity and sexuality in an authentically sweet and subtle way.âĂĂč
âĂĂźSchool Library Journal (starred)
âĂČĂ âĂĂșThe writing style is intriguing and deliberate...the slice-of-life approach working perfectly with EstrelaâĂĂŽs creative vision in switching up formats to best convey RaquelâĂĂŽs intense and powerful self-discoveryâöthis tender, warm book will likely enchant all romantic fans.âĂĂč
âĂĂźBCCB (starred)
âĂĂșEffectively conveys adolescent turmoil, the heady intoxication of first love, and sweet moments of connection as young queer love blossoms. The bookâĂĂŽs strength lies in its careful presentation of telling details. Quietly resonant and sincerely told.âĂĂč
âĂĂźKirkus Reviews
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A beautiful slice-of-life story that is This One Summer meets Ursula K. Le GuinâĂĂŽs Very Far Away from Anywhere Else, told in flashbacks
16-year-old Raquel lives in a small town in Portugal, the kind of place where everyone knows everyone elseâĂĂŽs business. Her parents are divorced and
sheâĂĂŽs just been suspended for cursing out a school aide asking about her fatherâĂĂŽs new marriage. She has two best friends, Luââ sa and Fred, but wants
something more. Then, from afar, she sees Pardalita, a senior and a gifted artist whoâĂĂŽs moving to Lisbon to study in the fall. The two girls get to know
each other while working on a play. And Raquel falls in love.
Using a gorgeous blend of prose poems, illustrations, and graphic novel format, author and artist Joana Estrela captures the feeling of being a teenager in a way that feels gentle, joyful, and real.
P R A I S E
âĂČĂ âĂĂșIntimateâöThrough a fledgling queer romance, the creator presents a story of change, connection, and transformation.âĂĂč
âĂĂźPublishers Weekly (starred)
âĂČĂ "The elegant simplicity of this book belies the artistic depth and emotional resonance contained within. Will leave readers in quiet, piercing satisfaction."
âĂĂźBooklist (starred)
âĂČĂ âĂĂșA leisurely, emotional stroll through a slice-of-life story that explores identity and sexuality in an authentically sweet and subtle way.âĂĂč
âĂĂźSchool Library Journal (starred)
âĂČĂ âĂĂșThe writing style is intriguing and deliberate...the slice-of-life approach working perfectly with EstrelaâĂĂŽs creative vision in switching up formats to best convey RaquelâĂĂŽs intense and powerful self-discoveryâöthis tender, warm book will likely enchant all romantic fans.âĂĂč
âĂĂźBCCB (starred)
âĂĂșEffectively conveys adolescent turmoil, the heady intoxication of first love, and sweet moments of connection as young queer love blossoms. The bookâĂĂŽs strength lies in its careful presentation of telling details. Quietly resonant and sincerely told.âĂĂč
âĂĂźKirkus Reviews




