Pimienta’s artwork brilliantly supports the storytelling through strategic panel design that mirrors the characters’ emotional states. . . .Wolf’s meticulous research is apparent in the technical details and authentic dialogue, while his honest acknowledgment of gaps in his investigation only adds credibility. A riveting page-turner that will have readers eager to learn more about the topic.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
[An] intriguing cautionary tale about industry’s impact on the natural world. . . . Pimienta utilizes informative geological cross-sections to emphasize the lake’s destruction alongside colorful, bucolic views. . . . [A] cinematic take on the interconnectedness between humans and nature.
—Publishers Weekly
Readers will be in suspense over what happened to the lake. . . .Digital illustrations with muted, retro-feel colors support the narrative and provide details that enhance an understanding of what happened at Lake Peigneur, including maps and diagrams. Readers who enjoy true-life mysteries and survival stories will be pulled into this book and inspired to learn more about this little-known but fascinating event.
—School Library Journal
There are equal parts drama, horror, adventure, and environmental warning . . . .Detailed narration by Lake Peigneur itself, supported by soft linework and lucid, specific settings, ground the proceedings and give it a powerful sense of place while simultaneously infusing it with warm humanity.
—Booklist
A gripping survival story, packed with environmental science and truly strange history!
—Steve Sheinkin, author of Bomb and The Bletchley Riddle
The Vanishing of Lake Peigneur is a tense and gripping journey through an unnatural disaster that expertly balances many compelling stories (human, animal, and lake) at the same time. Jose Pimienta brings the drill rig environment to life with delightful maps, diagrams, and some of the best draftsmanship you’ll see in comics today.
—Shing Yin Khor, creator of the National Book Award Finalist The Legend of Auntie Po
A beautifully illustrated, captivating true story that seems fantastical. Perfectly shows how human impact on nature can cause strange and sudden ecological disasters.
—Rachel Ignotofsky, New York Times best-selling author of Women in Science
A strange and riveting tale of heroism in the face of extreme peril, The Vanishing of Lake Peigneur is a page-turner that never lets up. Brilliantly told and beautifully illustrated, this is a graphic novel that will captivate readers young and old.
—Matt Tavares, New York Times best-selling author of Hoops
A riveting tall tale of a book about one of the great unknown natural disasters of recent times. Heart-stopping, folksy, and bizarre, a perfect gumbo of ideas for a nonfiction comic.
—G. Neri, author of the Eisner Award nominee Yummy