Review
This rip-roaring adventure definitely gives you dinosaurs and cowgirls, but also an original and atmospheric world of bandits, magik and an entire cast of charming and boisterous characters. Lucie Ebrey's expressive and energetic artwork practically bursts out of the panels and is guaranteed to have readers rootin' (and tootin') for Clementine and my new favourite outlaw, The Sarsaparilla Kid! -- Luke Pearson, creator of Hilda
A heartfelt story of self-acceptance wrapped in a side-splitting adventure - Kirkus Reviews Published On: 2023-07-13
The perfect book for horse boys and dinosaur girls and everybody in between. Full of excitement, magic, friendship and rootin' tootin' fun - you'll fall in love with the well-written characters and Ebrey's bold and wacky illustrations. While hilarious, it also pulls at your heartstrings like the reins on a diplidocus! -- Hamish Steele, Eisner award-winning creator of Dead Endia and Dead End: Paranormal Park
Every panel of Cowgirls and Dinosaurs is such a treat, brimming with huge cartoon energy and dynamic and exciting characters! Lucie is an incredible cartoonist and storyteller, and I can't wait to reread this book! -- Sarah Graley, author of Donut the Destroyer
A fun-filled adventure that will leave you at the edge of your seat! -- Katy Farina, creator of Baby-Sitters Little Sister
Pure quality, a wonderful talent. - Comicon.com [on Lucie Ebrey]
Gloriously original and deliciously inventive, this is full of hooting tooting fun. - LoveReading4Kids
With comedy capers and fabulous illustrations at every turn, this hilarious tale of two unlikely friends shows how bravery comes in many forms, and how working together makes an unstoppable team. So if your youngsters love crime fighting, cowgirls and lots of fast and furious antics, then this breathless feast of fun - set in a wonderfully wacky Wild West world - is going to be the start of a reading love affair - Lancashire Evening Post
For a 58 year old, buy this and you'll become 10! -- John Darvall - BBC Radio Bristol
A riotously comic graphic novel. - The Guardian
About the Author
Lucie Ebrey is a queer cartoonist and illustrator from Birmingham, UK