
For the swashbuckling Delilah, it's a just another adventure, but for poor Selim, life will never be the same again.
Tony Cliff's Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant is the first installment in a new graphic novel series based on his award-winning webcomic starring the delightful Delilah Dirk. From childhood, Delilah traveled the world with her lenient parents (he was an English diplomat; she was a Greek artisan), learning a variety of fighting techniques and methods of survival. She is brave, a little reckless, and full of self-confidence.

Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant is a fun romp through early-nineteenth-century Turkey and Europe and introduces two likable characters whose partnership is never dull. Readers from early teens to adults will fall for Delilah and hope that Selim soon toughens up for his new adventurous life.
Tony Cliff's artwork is gorgeous, with a beautiful earthy color palette. He allows us to see his characters' emotions and feel the action through his expressive drawings (see the scan from Chapter One; click to enlarge). I can't wait to see what scrapes Delilah gets into next.
Roaring Brook Press / First Second, 2013
ISBN-13: 9781596438132
Source: Review (see review policy)
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This looks like it would be great fun for kids. I think I will actually try navigating the graphic novel section in the library to see if I can find it! (yes, the graphic novel section intimidates me....)
ReplyDeleteGraphic novels are just terrific for young readers, and especially reluctant ones. Sounds good!
ReplyDeleteThe title's a mouthful but the book sure looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteSomething about the title gave me the idea this was going to be an entertaining, fast-paced story filled with fun and adventure. The graphics are fantastic and so well-detailed. I've wanted to read more graphic novels and this looks and sounds like a good choice.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
sounds dellightful. can you believe i have never read a graphic novel?
ReplyDeleteScrolling through a huge list of unread feeds, I see this review and got excited because I was just looking for this at the library a couple of weeks ago.. the YA section was covered with tarps though for a ceiling repair so I meant to come back for it but never got around to it. I'm getting it next time for sure... sounds right up my alley! I'm such a sucker for swashbuckling books. ;)
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