Description:
Hugo Award Winning fantasy graphic novel about a wombat engineer lost in a strange land. With a relentlessly positive outlook and an engineer's stoic pragmatism she winds her way through a mystery involving gods, demons, and old wrongs. She's just trying to find her way home, but her simple acts of kindness along the way produ
Brief description: Ursula Vernon, who also publishes under the name "T. Kingfisher", lives in North Carolina with her husband, garden, and disobedient pets. She has written over thirty books for children, adults, and anyone who considers themselves a little bit of both.
Review Quotes:
"This strip is astoundingly beautiful. Its linework is sublime, with a sense of woodcuts and of children's book illustrations and of japanese calligraphy all wrapped up into one." -- ERIC BURNS (Websnark 2004)
"...an engrossing epic with tone-perfect mythology in a beautifully drawn world that is alternately, and sometimes simultaneously, funny, creepy, and wondrous. And in a story full of characters it's easy to care for, Digger herself may be the best of the lot-smart, tough, and sensible." -- JOSHUA STARR (Tor.com 2009)
"It's an oddball epic filled with striking art, with a heroine who is pragmatic and always tries to do the right thing, even when she's not quite sure what that is." -- LAUREN DAVIS (i09.com 2014)