North for the Winter: A Christmas Graphic Novel / Bobby Podesta

North for the Winter: A Christmas Graphic Novel
By: Bobby Podesta
Genre: Graphic Novel, Middle Grade, Historical Fiction
Number of Pages: 352
Published: September 2, 2025
Publisher: First Second
Dates Read: December 25, 2025
Format: Library Book / Hardcover

Virginia’s not entirely sure how to explain she did see a reindeer fly in the forest while her Dad was fixing the car. But, a lot has changed for her – she’s just lost her mom, she’s in a new city, and everything is just hard, no one’s going to believe her. But, when she reluctantly confesses what she saw to her neighbor, Benny, he doesn’t question it and is convinced there’s a mission they must partake in. Little do they know that not only is a hunter after the reindeer, but so is the US Government!

You know what’s funny about this? I had just talked with my brother-in-law about the misprint of the Santa phone number and how that’s what started the Santa Tracker on Christmas morning. I then went home and read this graphic novel! How fun!

The first thing that drew me into this was the artwork, which the author and artist, Bobby Podesta, is a Pixar animator so that totally makes sense as to why I was immediately drawn to this (I love anything Pixar), but also I wanted something Christmasy to read and what’s more Christmas than saving Christmas?

The artwork overall, including the color palette, really sells the setting of the 1950’s – the clothing, the cars, the decorations of the department store (was really comparing it to my favorite Christmas movie, A Christmas Story). It overall has a very cinematic feel to it while reading – almost storyboard-y.

The story itself was of course about saving Christmas, but also dealing with changes and grief.

Overall, super cute and fun Christmas graphic novel with eye catching illustrations. I think this would be perfect for middle grade readers, even if they may be in the age group where Santa doesn’t exist anymore, I still think they would have a good time reading it.

The Little Ghost Quilt’s Winter Surprise / Riel Nason, Byron Eggenschwiler (Illustrator)

The Little Ghost Quilt’s Winter Surprise
By: Riel Nason, Byron Eggenschwiler (Illustrator)
Genre: Children’s
Number of Pages: 48
Published: August 26, 2025
Publisher: Tundra Books
Dates Read: August 18, 2025
Format: ARC / eBook

Little ghost quilt loves being out in the cold, with the thickness of his patches, he doesn’t overheat – especially when it starts snowing. But his friends, who are sheets, get too cold and freeze in the winter weather and have to stay inside. Little ghost quilt doesn’t mind drifting around on his own, but sometimes he does miss his friends.

One day, little ghost quilt sees something bright and sparkling in town. Upon further investigation, he sees people are putting up twinkling lights and warm festivities are in the air – it’s almost like Halloween, but with snowmen instead of pumpkins, and presents instead of buckets of candy. He is filled with excitement, but he really wants his friends to see.

On his way home, little ghost quilt gets caught in a blizzard and after getting snagged in a tree, he is struck by inspiration.

I went into this children’s book, not having read the first book but was immediately caught by the illustration on the cover.

It’s such a cute book about something that’s typically meant for Halloween, finding out about Christmas. As someone who tends to keep Halloween decorations up year around anyway, this just makes me smile even more. What’s more is that little ghost quilt shows a lot of empathy for his friends and thinking creatively on how to share something new for them.

Overall, this is an adorable book for children about the joys of winter festivities that I think adults would also enjoy for the cute illustrations.

*Thank you Tundra Books and NetGalley for an advance digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review