Bloom by Kevin Panetta, Savanna Ganucheau

Bloom

by Kevin Panetta and Savanna Ganucheau

Though he loved working there as a kid, Ari cannot fathom a life wasting away over rising dough and hot ovens. But while interviewing candidates for his replacement, Ari meets Hector, an easy going guy who loves baking as much as Ari wants to escape it. As they become closer over batches of bread, love is ready to bloom . . . that is, if Ari doesn't ruin everything.

Writer Kevin Panetta and artist Savanna Ganucheau concoct a delicious recipe of intricately illustrated baking scenes and blushing young love, in which the choices we make can have terrible consequences, but the people who love us can help us grow.

Reviewed by dragononabook on

4 of 5 stars

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This was a really sweet graphic novel, although I've gotten to the point where that's what I expect from First Second.

It follows Ari, who wants to leave the family bakery and go to the city with his band, and Hector, who is going to be his replacement. It explores themes of belonging and love in a delightful art style, and in a delightful way.

There's a lot of bookending, which worked super well, and the art added a lot thematically to the story, enhancing in a way that wouldn't have worked in another medium. The art choices also really helped reflect emotion, especially the use of flowers as part of the frame.

I really enjoyed this, and I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a really sweet story in a really sweet format.

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