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Cover of Ariol #8 The Three Donkeys (Ariol Graphic Novels, 8)

Ariol #8 The Three Donkeys (Ariol Graphic Novels, 8)

by Emmanual Guibert

Book Details

Publisher:Papercutz
Published:2016
Pages:124
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1629914398

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

It's a new volume of ARIOL focusing on the daily life of the little donkey with the big personality. This time the spotlight is on the Picotin family: Mom, Dad and, of course, Ariol. But don't worry! Ariol's friends like Ramono, Petula and Bizbilla will be stopping by too. Ariol's parents are always happy to welcome his friends in to the house for playdates, snacks or just to say hello. But are they any good at playing "Thunder Horse"? After all, for Ariol, the equine super hero might as well be

Our Review

This charming graphic novel installment continues the delightful adventures of Ariol, a young donkey navigating school, friendships, and family life with his signature big personality. The narrative cleverly shifts its focus to the dynamics of the Picotin household, giving readers a deeper look at Ariol's relationship with his welcoming parents while still featuring beloved characters like Ramono the pig and Petula the cow. The central conflict arises from a classic childhood dilemma: the generational gap in understanding play, as Ariol's parents attempt to join in a game of "Thunder Horse." This relatable scenario perfectly captures the gentle humor and authentic emotions of middle-grade life through its expressive animal characters.

What makes this volume particularly engaging is its exploration of family interactions, a theme that will resonate strongly with both kids and parents. Young readers will see their own family experiences reflected in the humorous attempts of well-meaning adults to connect with their children's imaginative worlds. The graphic novel format is used masterfully, with vibrant illustrations that bring the characters' expressions and the action of their superhero games to life. This is a warm, funny, and insightful story about the small, meaningful moments that define growing up, making it a standout addition to any young reader's collection of humorous comics.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction