Graphic Novel Review: Angelica and the Bear Prince by Trung Le Nguyen

Angelica and the Bear Prince by Trung Le Nguyen. RH Graphic, 2025. 978059312472. 218pp. Includes sketches and an author’s note.

Angelica (aka Jelly or Jellybean) was just accepted as a tech intern at the Log House Theater, and she’s super excited. (She’s also a bit nervous because she’s the kind of person who takes on too much, and she recently burned out.) She saw a play there for the first time when she was seven, and it was about a young girl sent off to live with a white bear by her father. In fact,  Per the Bear is kind of the mascot for the theater. And Angelica has been texting whoever runs the Per the Bear fan account for a while. (It turns out he’s the guy who wears the costume at the theater.) When Angelica tells her friend Christine (an actress) about all the texting, it’s clear Angelica has a crush on him.

The rest of the book involves their romance, Christine’s relationship, the boy in the bear costume’s backstory, and Angelica and Christine’s mothers and their restaurants. It’s adorable in a way that didn’t annoy me, and I loved Angelica’s parents.

This is one of those books that makes me wish my daughter was still young enough to read to. Though my local library classifies this as a young adult book (it has high school-age characters), I wouldn’t hesitate to hand it to a 5th grader.

Nguyen’s previous graphic novel, The Magic Fish, was also lovely and sweet; though that felt a bit more personal, this is a beautiful fairy tale.

 

 

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