Award-winning Spanish cartoonist and illustrator Tamarit makes her English-language debut with this fantasy adventure, in which she creates a haunting landscape of rich textures that weave a dark fable set in the time of the American gold rush.-- "Library Journal"
A gorgeously illustrated ecofeminist epic that explores philosophical themes of greed, betrayal, companionship, and the fight for survival.-- "AIPT Comics"
Tamarit proves to be a master of color theory, splashing her vibrant tapestry with hues that enhance the mood of each scene.-- "Cinema Sentries"
Beautiful and haunting.-- "The Graphic Library"
Daughters of Snow and Cinders is an epic adventure of the type that could have been conceived by Jack London... and a memorable twist on the coming of age story with a positive female emphasis.-- "The Slings and Arrows"
Vivid in glossy hardback, my first thought when looking at the cover of Daughters of Snow and Cinders was awe. The cover is an absolute work of art.-- "Broken Frontier"