Fibbed
"Elizabeth Agyemang smartly weaves culture, adventure, and a little magic into a dynamic story about stories. Agyemang's colorful illustrations breathe life into Nana's journey as she connects with her roots and learns to believe in her own voice. At its core, FIBBED is a bold reminder that stories—and those who tell them—have power." —Booki Vivat, New York Times bestselling author of the Frazzled series
A magical middle-grade graphic novel about a girl who doesn’t lie but no one believes, and who winds up tangled in the web of a trickster spider of Ghanaian lore, Ananse.
Everyone says that the wild stories Nana tells are big fibs. But she always tells the truth, as ridiculous as it sounds to hear about the troupe of circus squirrels stealing her teacher’s toupee. When another outlandish explanation lands her in hot water again, her parents announce that Nana will be spending the summer with her grandmother in Ghana.
She isn’t happy to be missing the summer camp she’s looked forward to all year, or to be living with family that she barely knows, in a country where she can’t really speak the native language. But all her worries get a whole lot bigger—literally—when she comes face-to-face with Ananse, the trickster spider of legend.
Nana soon discovers that the forest around the village is a place of magic watched over by Ananse. But a group of greedy contractors are draining the magic from the land, intent on selling the wishes for their own gain. Nana must join forces with her cousin Tiwaa, new friend Akwesi, and Ananse himself to save the magic from those who are out to steal it before the magic—and the forest—are gone for good.
# of Pages: 256
Book Binding: Paperback
Year of Publication: 2022
Publisher: Razorbill
Language: en
ISBN: 9780593204900
Elizabeth Agyemang is an acclaimed author hailing from Ghana. She has a degree in English Literature and a passion for writing that has driven her to publish several short stories and novels. Agyemang's work often explores themes of identity, culture, and family dynamics, drawing inspiration from her own experiences growing up in a traditional Ghanaian household. Her writing has been praised for its vivid imagery, compelling characters, and thought-provoking messages. In addition to being a writer, Agyemang is also a vocal advocate for diversity in literature and encourages young writers to share their unique voices with the world.