![]() Hope Larson: It's been an incredible experience. What's the journey been like since your adaptation first debuted? Do you see any signs of it slowing down anytime soon? Since then, you won the Eisner for Best Publication for Teens for the graphic novel, and the trade paperback is going to be published at the end of March. ![]() ![]() March 31 st sees the release of the trade paperback from Square Fish, and Larson was kind enough to take some time out of her busy schedule to answer a few of my questions via email.Ĭameron Hatheway: It's been three years since your A Wrinkle in Time adaptation was first published as a hardcover. At 400 pages, it's one of Larson's most ambitious comic projects to date, taking her 2 years to complete, and her passion and hard work can be seen on every page, in every detail. Larson's illustrations and vision of L'Engle's classic time-travel fantasy book brought the fantastic world of Meg, Calvin O'Keefe and Charles Wallace Murry to life for a new generation of readers, and has become a staple in classrooms as well. The graphic novel went on to win numerous awards and praise, including the Eisner for Best Publication for Teens, reached #2 on the New York Times Bestseller List, and was the California Library Association's Best Graphic Novel of 2012 as well as Barnes & Noble's. ![]() Back in 2012, publisher Farrar, Straus & Giroux released Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel adapted by Hope Larson ( Gray Horses, Chiggers, Mercury). ![]()
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