My Antarctica

96-page picturebook

Written by G. Neri

Illustrated by Corban Wilkin

Candlewick Press 2024

True Adventures in the Land of Mummified Seals, Space Robots, and So Much More.

Antarctica is a land of extremes—the coldest, windiest, highest, and driest place on the planet. It’s a world where the sun stays hidden half of the year and where visitors must undergo a week of special training before it’s safe to go outside (watch out for lava bombs!).

It’s also a place of stark beauty, history, and endless scientific research. Join beloved author G. Neri on his long-dreamed-of voyage to the ice, where he taps into his inner child and encounters sea angels, mummified seals, space robots, inquisitive penguins, and so much more.

Abundant full-color photographs (many by the author) and annotated comics and illustrations from Corban Wilkin depict an unforgettable stay in a land of baffling mysteries to uncover, epic questions to ponder, and bigger-than-life stories to tell.

Robust back matter includes more facts and history, recommended source material, and answers to questions about everything from logistics (how do you sleep?) to cool science (why is Blood Falls red?). This eye-opening, information-packed memoir—shaped by the author’s visits with school groups upon his return—sparkles with his heartfelt journey of discovery.

2024 Junior Library Guild Selection

2024 Kirkus Starred Review

2024 Booklist Starred Review

Kirkus Reviews Most Anticipated Books of 2024

Wilkin overlays cartoon images and comic-style details onto insightful, often stunning photographs above and below the ice, welding humor to stoke a powerful sense of place.
— Booklist
Cartoony illustrations and dialogue bubbles are set against full-color photographs, sketched with zigzagged lines and dappled textures that easily convey his childish wonder as he works with different scientists.
— Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Wilkin’s wash- and pencil-style sketches of Neri and others mingle among dozens of photos for an on-the-go effect that keeps pages turning in this modern account of an extraordinarily extreme landscape.
— Publishers Weekly
Wilkin’s cartoon line drawings overlay the photos and bring depth and humor...
— School Library Journal
Warm memories of really cold places and the people who brave them for science.
— Kirkus Reviews