Survival of the Goodest by Marianne Boucher
CBC Books | Posted: August 19, 2024 3:53 PM | Last Updated: August 19
A graphic novel adventure about a young messenger who taps into an ancient magic
Sable has spent her whole life in a tightknit community on a remote island. With support from her parents, she's trained for years to take up her position as the next Kerpathic, a messenger who travels through the dangerous forest to share news, medicine, and culture. When her father, the current Kerpathic, has an accident, Sable must step into her pre-destined role. As her first mission goes awry, she wonders if she's ready for this important but dangerous work. Until a young naturalist arrives on the island and sets off to capture a mysterious animal that's never been seen on the mainland. Sable realizes that she can use her skills as a Kerpathic to defend the island's animals and their way of life. But she quickly learns that she can't do it alone.
In Survival of the Goodest, Marianne Boucher explores ideas of animal sentience, interspecies communication, and environmental preservation. (From Conundrum Press)
In Survival of the Goodest, Marianne Boucher explores ideas of animal sentience, interspecies communication, and environmental preservation. (From Conundrum Press)
Marianne Boucher is an artist and writer based in Kirkland Lake, Ont. She previously worked as a court-illustrator for 30 years. Boucher's graphic memoir, Talking To Strangers was listed as one of CBC Books' best Canadian comics in 2020.