A review by yokorie
Sincerely, Harriet by Sarah Winifred Searle

4.0

A sweet book about a lonely girl trying to find comfort in herself and in her surroundings. As a disabled woman I'm so happy to see all of the work geared towards younger audiences centering on living with a disability or recognizing yourself as disabled. I'm familiar with Searle's comic work from anthologies I've picked up, but this is the first full-length story I've read by her. The colors within the panels are muted and calming, which contrasts strongly with the summer heat Searle described, as well as the turmoil that Harriet is going through: it makes for an interesting layer to an already great story. I'm looking forward to more young adult stories by Searle.