- Published: 23 June 2026
- ISBN: 9781506746951
- Imprint: Dark Horse Books
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 120
- RRP: $32.99
The Girl Who Draws on Whales
- Published: 23 June 2026
- ISBN: 9781506746951
- Imprint: Dark Horse Books
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 120
- RRP: $32.99
Praise for The Girl Who Draws on Whales:
"I already loved Ariela’s work, and this book sets a new benchmark — beautifully evocative artwork coupled with a touching tale for the ages. Highly recommended."—JOCK (Gone, Wytches, Detective Comics)
"I vibed following these kids on their epic journey, trusting their own compass even when every adult warned them off. The art pops with color, and honestly, it felt as refreshing as biting into a watermelon on a summer day.”—Alexandre Tefenkgi (Eisner-winning artist of THE GOOD ASIAN)
Praise for Adora and the Distance:
"The story is magical, overflowing with warmth and whimsy. Adora carries this tale so beautifully. . . . Kristantina’s art has a life of its own. The gorgeous illustrations underscore Adora’s journey. They add to the richness and the emotion of it all."—Nerdist
"Kristantina’s (Mata Hari) cinematic illustrations, enlivened by rich colors and almost tangible textures, adeptly portray Adora’s ever-expanding worldview as she learns more about her traveling companions, the lands beyond her own city, and herself."—Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Girl Who Draws on Whales:
"I already loved Ariela’s work, and this book sets a new benchmark — beautifully evocative artwork coupled with a touching tale for the ages. Highly recommended."—JOCK (Gone, Wytches, Detective Comics)
"I vibed following these kids on their epic journey, trusting their own compass even when every adult warned them off. The art pops with color, and honestly, it felt as refreshing as biting into a watermelon on a summer day.”—Alexandre Tefenkgi (Eisner-winning artist of THE GOOD ASIAN)
Praise for Adora and the Distance:
"The story is magical, overflowing with warmth and whimsy. Adora carries this tale so beautifully. . . . Kristantina’s art has a life of its own. The gorgeous illustrations underscore Adora’s journey. They add to the richness and the emotion of it all."—Nerdist
"Kristantina’s (Mata Hari) cinematic illustrations, enlivened by rich colors and almost tangible textures, adeptly portray Adora’s ever-expanding worldview as she learns more about her traveling companions, the lands beyond her own city, and herself."—Publishers Weekly
