The early 1920s: If it were up to Rosalie, she and her friend Madame Mel would now be at home in their nice, cozy meadow. Instead, the shy yellow-necked mouse and the old quarrelsome hamster find themselves on board a swimming colossus that crosses the Mediterranean Sea towards Africa. Young Rosalie suddenly has to save a group of mouse passengers from a ferret, the daring ship rat Curtis from himself and a boisterous rodent whippersnapper out of a trap. “The Ship to Africa” is a black-and-white comic with three coloured pages and part 1 of the thrilling adventures of Rosalie and her friends.
The author Jelka Blendermann knows how to put the loveably peculiar characters into unexpected situations and challenge them. The loyal Rosalie is neither very clever nor brave, but she keeps tumbling into the centre of events and invites the reader to explore her mysterious world through a rodent’s eyes.
Rieke Blendermann
Rieke Blendermann’s expressive, dynamic drawings and her feeling for scenario make “Rosalie’s Journey” a true joy for kids and kids at heart. The animal and human characters show an astonishing variety of emotions and gestures and it’s easy to see Rieke’s great passion for comics.
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