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Kita: Part I: Princess of Orith

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When the wolves encroach on the village of Green Root and boldly begin attacking, Tommy and Mr. Bear are immediately on the scene. They know they must race against time and search through history to find and restore the true heir to the throne before all-out war breaks out in Orith. But Orith, beautiful and complex as it is, is really an extension of Tommy's imagination, his emotional escape and the way he makes sense of his own world, which feels more and more depleting.

142 pages, Paperback

Published April 7, 2025

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William Brenner

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June 10, 2025
Grandma asked me to read this and let her know if I liked it - and I wasn’t disappointed!

Wonderful drawings and great pacing. All the characters are very expressive, especially the animals.

My favorite parts were the sections when the fantasy story would morph into the real world.

I also liked the little interludes about the world’s politics and philosophy. Looking forward to picking up the second book!
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August 1, 2025
The protagonist of Kita is Tommy, a boy full of imagination. He fantasizes about the Kingdom of Orith. After school one day, he and his stuffed friend, Mr. Bear, head to the imaginary Green Root where they become involved in a conflict with wolves who are trying to take over the town. Mr. Bear is the last living Keeper, and Tommy is the last member of the King’s Guard. Their roles are to locate the rightful heir to Orith’s throne.
The divisions of the novel are:
Chapter 1: Kingdom in Crisis—attacks and a council meeting to determine Orith’s future
Chapter 2: Royal Lineage—Thaddius, Chief Librarian of the archives, leads the team on an adventure to prove there is a descendent of the previous leaders
Chapter 3: Adoption—the warrior princess Kita needs a home.

Kita is a graphic novel written and illustrated by the very talented Will Brenner. The story is told with an appropriate combination of drawings and text; sometimes only illustrations are needed to move the story forward. The graphics are very detailed and show well the expressions and moods of the characters. The story moves between Tommy’s real life and the life he creates in his dreams and in his imagination. Although those worlds are very different, they also overlap. For example, the wolves bully the other animal characters, and Tommy’s cousin Ricky and some of Tommy’s classmates bully Tommy. Some of the characters are likable, and others are villains. Kita’s original owner is a prime example of an uncaring pet owner. Tommy’s parents want to be supportive, but are not always successful at trying to understand him. Perhaps they are just overstretched in their responsibilities. I base that perception on the dinners served—mom brings home takeout for their meals.

This is a fun graphic novel that lets the reader escape into a fantasy world. I think middle graders, teens, and young adults would particularly enjoy this trip to Orith. The Epilogue has a great hook to attract readers to return to the series for Kita: Part 2 which is still in the preparation stages.
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May 15, 2025
I really enjoyed this! I can tell a lot of time went into the illustrations. It's unique and looks great. The story is super enjoyable as well. Highly recommend
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