Her Muddy Majesty of Muck

“Alemagna is one of the greats, up there with Tomi Ungerer, Maurice Sendak and Leo Lionni...”—The New York Times Book Review

Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Booklist, starred review
BookPage, starred review

From international picture book star Beatrice Alemagna comes an enchanting new fairy tale set in a mucky, magical underground world where the Mud Princess rules.

A little girl’s too-big feelings spur a cathartic journey of adventure and discovery, in this picture book for kids ages 5–8, perfect for fans of Where the Wild Things Are.


Yuki is lost in a dark mood on her way home from school. In a flash of frustration, she tosses her house keys down an open manhole. When she climbs down to retrieve them, she discovers another world: Mudland.

The Mud Princess, an enormous dripping thing made of mud and sticks, greets Yuki and shows her the wonders of her kingdom. Yuki’s dark mood is at home here—her sadness and anger fit right in. As they journey together, the Mud Princess becomes larger, absorbing the anger around her. Everything the princess touches becomes muddy, even Yuki. Yuki faces a choice—to become a Mud Princess herself or to return to the world above ground and its expectations.

As in her other picture books, Beatrice Alemagna explores children’s feelings in a way that speaks to them directly. Her Muddy Majesty of Muck explores anger and frustration with humor and brings us two unforgettable characters, the relatable Yuki and the strange and fascinating Mud Princess.
“Few books in th[e] genre treat both their subject and their readers with as much respect as …Alemagna's do. These aren't didactic works. They are art, with soul-stirring depth and resonance.... Alemagna is one of the greats, up there with Tomi Ungerer, Maurice Sendak and Leo Lionni...”—The New York Times Book Review

★ "In the best tradition of enlightening literary journeys, the duo pass through Wicked Woods, Lake Youbegone, and the Grumporium. Each setting is wondrous, the earthy palette incorporating shimmering blues and textured mixed-media patterns. Comic relief comes in various forms, among them the smelly, mean Boogers that trail after them. As she travels with Her Royal Muddiness, Yuki learns some profound truths about family and emotion: 'When people get angry, they take it out on the things they love.' Tenderness undergirds Yuki and Shen’s ensuing reunion. Alemagna’s narrative employs lovely alliteration, striking figurative language, subtle exchanges between characters, and delightful images to probe the siblings’ complex emotions while allowing readers to discern meaning for themselves... An imaginative, deeply satisfying odyssey."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

★ "Exceptional creator Alemagna again brings glorious mixed-media art to enliven this marvelously imagined emotional journey: washy color fields, expressive daubs, and exuberant marks filling textured patterns evoke a delightfully detailed subversive underworld any kid would happily visit, where unpleasantness reigns with cheerful acceptance. A truly inventive, empathetic tale acknowledging that all big feelings—even the murky ones—have their place."—Booklist, starred review

★"...in award-winning author-illustrator Beatrice Alemagna’s Her Muddy Majesty of Muck, things get even worse when, in a fit of pique, Yuki hurls the house keys down a manhole. Intent on retrieving them before Shen catches on, she climbs down a very long ladder and alights in a dirty cavern far beneath the city streets. She’s scared when 'an enormous dripping creature made of mud' emerges from the darkness, but when the creature genially introduces herself as Her Muddy Majesty of Muck and politely instructs Yuki to follow, Yuki can’t help but be intrigued... Her Majesty leads Yuki through the wonderfully weird Wicked Woods, where trippy-looking trees soar above and grinning, potato-esque Boogers taunt Yuki from below. 'They love making people feel terrible,' the royal explains as the cute little meanies exclaim 'I’m dumb!' and 'It’s your fault! No, it’s your fault!' in a glorious spread that’s colorful, funny and poignant all at once ... When the siblings reunite, they treat each other with a new tenderness in a lovely conclusion to this affecting story. It’s an inventive, reassuring modern-day fairy tale replete with evocative art, clever humor and poetic language that fans of Alice in Wonderland, Where the Wild Things Are, and Shibu’s Tail will especially appreciate."—BookPage, starred review

“(A) fantastical journey... (and) deeply empathic picture book.... (with) surreal mixed-media illustrations... Alemagna (Pepper and Me) uses fantasy not to escape negative feelings but to make them tangible—and offer hope that tangled wires can finally be smoothed.”Publishers Weekly
Italian-born author and illustrator Beatrice Alemagna is the creator of more than 40 books that have been published in 25 countries. She has received numerous awards for her books, including three New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book Awards, a special prize at the Bologna Book Fair, and numerous nominations for the Astrid Lindgren Prize. She is the only illustrator to have twice won the Society of Illustrators Gold Medal. She lives in Avon, France. Visit beatricealemagna.com View titles by Beatrice Alemagna

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“Alemagna is one of the greats, up there with Tomi Ungerer, Maurice Sendak and Leo Lionni...”—The New York Times Book Review

Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Booklist, starred review
BookPage, starred review

From international picture book star Beatrice Alemagna comes an enchanting new fairy tale set in a mucky, magical underground world where the Mud Princess rules.

A little girl’s too-big feelings spur a cathartic journey of adventure and discovery, in this picture book for kids ages 5–8, perfect for fans of Where the Wild Things Are.


Yuki is lost in a dark mood on her way home from school. In a flash of frustration, she tosses her house keys down an open manhole. When she climbs down to retrieve them, she discovers another world: Mudland.

The Mud Princess, an enormous dripping thing made of mud and sticks, greets Yuki and shows her the wonders of her kingdom. Yuki’s dark mood is at home here—her sadness and anger fit right in. As they journey together, the Mud Princess becomes larger, absorbing the anger around her. Everything the princess touches becomes muddy, even Yuki. Yuki faces a choice—to become a Mud Princess herself or to return to the world above ground and its expectations.

As in her other picture books, Beatrice Alemagna explores children’s feelings in a way that speaks to them directly. Her Muddy Majesty of Muck explores anger and frustration with humor and brings us two unforgettable characters, the relatable Yuki and the strange and fascinating Mud Princess.

Reviews

“Few books in th[e] genre treat both their subject and their readers with as much respect as …Alemagna's do. These aren't didactic works. They are art, with soul-stirring depth and resonance.... Alemagna is one of the greats, up there with Tomi Ungerer, Maurice Sendak and Leo Lionni...”—The New York Times Book Review

★ "In the best tradition of enlightening literary journeys, the duo pass through Wicked Woods, Lake Youbegone, and the Grumporium. Each setting is wondrous, the earthy palette incorporating shimmering blues and textured mixed-media patterns. Comic relief comes in various forms, among them the smelly, mean Boogers that trail after them. As she travels with Her Royal Muddiness, Yuki learns some profound truths about family and emotion: 'When people get angry, they take it out on the things they love.' Tenderness undergirds Yuki and Shen’s ensuing reunion. Alemagna’s narrative employs lovely alliteration, striking figurative language, subtle exchanges between characters, and delightful images to probe the siblings’ complex emotions while allowing readers to discern meaning for themselves... An imaginative, deeply satisfying odyssey."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

★ "Exceptional creator Alemagna again brings glorious mixed-media art to enliven this marvelously imagined emotional journey: washy color fields, expressive daubs, and exuberant marks filling textured patterns evoke a delightfully detailed subversive underworld any kid would happily visit, where unpleasantness reigns with cheerful acceptance. A truly inventive, empathetic tale acknowledging that all big feelings—even the murky ones—have their place."—Booklist, starred review

★"...in award-winning author-illustrator Beatrice Alemagna’s Her Muddy Majesty of Muck, things get even worse when, in a fit of pique, Yuki hurls the house keys down a manhole. Intent on retrieving them before Shen catches on, she climbs down a very long ladder and alights in a dirty cavern far beneath the city streets. She’s scared when 'an enormous dripping creature made of mud' emerges from the darkness, but when the creature genially introduces herself as Her Muddy Majesty of Muck and politely instructs Yuki to follow, Yuki can’t help but be intrigued... Her Majesty leads Yuki through the wonderfully weird Wicked Woods, where trippy-looking trees soar above and grinning, potato-esque Boogers taunt Yuki from below. 'They love making people feel terrible,' the royal explains as the cute little meanies exclaim 'I’m dumb!' and 'It’s your fault! No, it’s your fault!' in a glorious spread that’s colorful, funny and poignant all at once ... When the siblings reunite, they treat each other with a new tenderness in a lovely conclusion to this affecting story. It’s an inventive, reassuring modern-day fairy tale replete with evocative art, clever humor and poetic language that fans of Alice in Wonderland, Where the Wild Things Are, and Shibu’s Tail will especially appreciate."—BookPage, starred review

“(A) fantastical journey... (and) deeply empathic picture book.... (with) surreal mixed-media illustrations... Alemagna (Pepper and Me) uses fantasy not to escape negative feelings but to make them tangible—and offer hope that tangled wires can finally be smoothed.”Publishers Weekly

Author

Italian-born author and illustrator Beatrice Alemagna is the creator of more than 40 books that have been published in 25 countries. She has received numerous awards for her books, including three New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book Awards, a special prize at the Bologna Book Fair, and numerous nominations for the Astrid Lindgren Prize. She is the only illustrator to have twice won the Society of Illustrators Gold Medal. She lives in Avon, France. Visit beatricealemagna.com View titles by Beatrice Alemagna
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