How to Spot a Sasquatch, written by J. Torres and illustrated by Aurélie Grand,
is a children's graphic novel currently scheduled for release on May 15
2018. On a camping trip with the Junior Rangers, Jay feels like the odd
one out. He’s determined to get a photo of Bigfoot—but none of his
friends believe Bigfoot exists. But if there’s no such thing as Bigfoot,
why is there a giant footprint? And who is stealing all the snacks?
Meanwhile, Sass the Sasquatch and her curious forest friends are playing
practical jokes on the campers. On the last day of camp, disaster
strikes when Jay falls into a rushing river. Sass comes out of the
woodwork—despite her parents’ warnings to stay away from humans!—just in
time to save his life. Soon after, Jay and Sass become fast friends,
proving that nothing is impossible when it comes to friendship.
How to Spot a Sasquatch
is told in short chapters and it for a younger audience, I think, that
Bigfoot Boy and other things I have read by Torres. The story is cute,
playful, and deals with the struggles many of us have in finding our
place and fitting in. I liked the message of doing your own thing, and
doing the right thing, rather than worrying about what others think of
you that comes out by the end of the story. I found some of the
characters to be a little flat- however the art style and constant
action will keep readers flowing with the story. I thought the art style
was fun and playful, with humor and context clue for the larger story
peppered through each page. I thought Sass was the best part of the
story, and her print leaving in the start of the story is really what
endeared her to me, and that fun part of her personality stayed with me
through the book.