A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year - top ten selection.It's not until Inkling goes missing that this family has to face the larger questions of what they-and Inkling-truly need. And for Dad he's a spark of ideas for a new graphic novel. But Inkling's also started drawing the pictures to go with the story-which is amazing! It's just the help Ethan was looking for! Inkling helps the rest of the family too-for Sarah he's a puppy. Inkling has absorbed a couple chapters of his math book-not good-and the story he's supposed to be illustrating for school-also not good. But one night the ink of his drawings runs together-and then leaps off the page! This small burst of creativity is about to change everything. Ethan promised to illustrate a group project at school-even though he can't draw. Perfect for those who love Hoot, Holes, or Frindle! The Rylance family is stuck. Ages 8-12."Astonishing"- The New York Times Book Review A brilliantly funny, highly illustrated story about how a little ink splot changes a family forever. Montgomery) until it eventually discovers its own voice even as the other characters work through grief and find their own stories. Inkling's evolving abilities model a realistic creative arc the creature mimics its most recent literary meal ("I'M UTTERLY ENRAPTURED" follows a stint with L.M. Gray-scale illustrations by Smith (Town Is by the Sea) ground readers in the medium through which Ethan and Inkling communicate. But keeping Inkling and using it to make art poses ethical questions for Ethan and his father, not to mention for a company looking to turn business around. As Inkling consumes print media, expanding and learning with each absorbed word and image, Ethan and his family especially his sister, Sarah, who has Down syndrome become more attached to the lovable creature, whose upbeat personality provides a distraction from their grief over the loss of Ethan and Sarah's mother. Ethan, the son of a once-successful graphic novelist, discovers the blotch (and its skillful contribution to his graphic novel assignment) and names it Inkling. With none but Rickman the cat awake to see it, a blob of ink wrenches itself free from a sketchbook and begins munching its way through a nearby math textbook, "slurp the ink into itself" and leaving a blank, shiny page in its wake. This book is everything, and I loved every page." - Rebecca Stead, Newbery Medalist for When You Reach Me "A true-to-life family, some can't-put-it-down excitement, a few deep questions, and more than a little bit of magic. But one night the ink of his drawings runs together-and then leaps off the page! This small burst of creativity is about to change everything.Įthan finds him first. Perfect for those who love Hoot, Holes, or Frindle! "Astonishing"- The New York Times Book ReviewĪ brilliantly funny, highly illustrated story about how a little ink splot changes a family forever.
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