Clementine Fox book cover

The Clementine Fox Series in Order

Clementine Fox Books in Order

1 book

About the Clementine Fox series

Series Premise

The series follows Clementine Fox, a spirited young fox who proudly dubs herself a "Professional Amateur Adventurer," as she and her close group of animal friends embark on escapades that begin as simple acts of rebellion or curiosity but grow into meaningful journeys of self-discovery, teamwork, and understanding family bonds. Stories typically start with Clementine dodging everyday kid pressures—like tough school subjects, tests, or adult expectations—and spiral into larger explorations involving mysterious locations, helpful (or quirky) grown-up animals, and unexpected challenges that test loyalty, problem-solving, and empathy among the group. Themes center on the value of true friendship, the importance of sticking together through mishaps, learning to communicate feelings, and appreciating family (both biological and chosen) even when relationships feel complicated or distant.

The series is best read in publication (or chronological) order to follow the natural progression of character relationships and recurring elements. While each installment delivers a self-contained adventure with its own setup, conflicts, and warm resolution—making it possible to enjoy a single volume independently—the ongoing dynamics among the core friends, subtle callbacks to past escapades, and gradual deepening of emotional growth create a richer, more connected experience when read sequentially; out-of-order reading won't spoil major plots but may lessen the delight of seeing friendships evolve and inside references land fully.

Main Characters

At the center is Clementine Fox herself—a energetic, orange-furred fox kit with big dreams, a signature adventurous spirit, and a tendency to prioritize fun over responsibilities like math homework or school attendance. She's confident (sometimes to a fault), creative, and fiercely loyal, using her "Professional Amateur Adventurer" title as both a playful boast and genuine self-identity while quietly wrestling with feelings of inadequacy around academics or family expectations. Her core friend group includes Nubbins Squirrel, a quick-witted, slightly anxious but endlessly supportive squirrel who's always ready with a quip or practical idea; and Penelope Rabbit, a gentle, thoughtful bunny who brings calm reasoning and kindness to balance the group's impulsiveness. Together they form a tight trio whose banter, teamwork, and occasional squabbles feel authentic and endearing. Supporting characters add warmth and variety: concerned but loving parents who worry about Clementine's choices; Jesse Otter, a laid-back otter with a giant turtle companion named Annabella who facilitates key journeys; and Great-Aunt Marnie, a wise, independent figure living on the island who represents understanding and acceptance beyond everyday rules. The ensemble emphasizes found-family vibes, with adults portrayed as flawed but caring, and friendships as the true source of strength and fun.

Setting

The world is a cozy, anthropomorphic animal society set in a timeless, small-town coastal region with elements of everyday modern life blended into a whimsical, nature-rich environment. Primary locations include a bustling school with classrooms and playgrounds where Clementine faces academic hurdles; a sunny beach with waves, sand, docks, and boats; and a mysterious nearby island featuring lush forests, hidden paths, rocky shores, and a quaint home belonging to Clementine's great-aunt. Travel happens via everyday means like walking, biking, or hitching rides on larger creatures (such as a giant friendly turtle serving as a living ferry), emphasizing exploration on foot or by natural transport rather than high-tech gadgets. The aesthetic is bright and inviting—vibrant greens of forests, sparkling blues of the ocean, warm earth tones of sandy paths—with Luna's art style using expressive linework, dynamic panel layouts, and soft colors to evoke a sense of wonder in ordinary places. The setting feels safe yet full of possibility: familiar enough for kids to recognize (school, beach trips, family visits) but magical enough to spark imagination, with the island in particular acting as a symbolic space for escape, discovery, and reconnection.

Tone & Themes

Luna's tone is light, funny, and warmly reassuring, striking an ideal balance between playful mischief and gentle emotional depth without ever tipping into heavy drama or didactic messaging. The stories brim with optimistic energy: Clementine's boundless enthusiasm for adventure infuses every page with humor—through silly mishaps, exaggerated reactions, and clever visual gags—while conflicts arise from relatable kid issues like frustration with school, worry about disappointing others, or navigating group disagreements, always resolving with kindness, apologies, and growth. The humor is inclusive and gentle, often poking fun at adult rules or Clementine's over-the-top confidence, paired with soft-hearted moments where characters express vulnerability or offer support. There's no real darkness or peril beyond the manageable scares of being lost or facing minor dangers; instead, the vibe is cozy and uplifting—like a sunny day out with best friends—celebrating creativity, resilience, and the idea that mistakes are opportunities to learn and grow closer. It's the kind of tone that invites young readers to laugh, feel seen in their struggles, and close the book feeling hopeful and connected.

The Clementine Fox series shines as a joyful, accessible entry in middle-grade graphic novels, blending laugh-out-loud adventure with tender lessons about friendship, self-acceptance, and the beauty of chosen family in a colorful, animal-filled world. Leigh Luna's debut (and ongoing) work delivers stories that empower young readers to embrace their curiosity, navigate challenges with heart, and value the people who stick by them—no matter how big the mishap. Perfect for fans of whimsical comics with emotional resonance, it offers a comforting escape filled with humor, vibrant art, and uplifting messages that linger long after the last panel. Whether discovering it as a first graphic novel or a new favorite series, Clementine Fox invites everyone to see the adventure in everyday life and the magic in staying true to friends.

FAQ

How many books are in the Clementine Fox series?

1 book

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Clementine Fox and the Great Island Adventure, was published in May 2023.

When was the most recent book released?

Clementine Fox and the Great Island Adventure was published in May 2023.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Clementine Fox and the Great Island Adventure, published in May 2023.

What genre is the Clementine Fox series?

The series primarily falls into the Action Adventure genre.

What is the Clementine Fox series about?

The series follows Clementine Fox, a spirited young fox who proudly dubs herself a "Professional Amateur Adventurer," as she and her close group of animal friends embark on escapades that begin as simple acts of rebellion or curiosity but grow into meaningful journeys of self-discovery, teamwork, and understanding family bonds. Stories typically start with Clementine dodging everyday kid pressures—like tough school subjects, tests, or adult expectations—and spiral into larger explorations involving mysterious locations, helpful (or quirky) grown-up animals, and unexpected challenges that test loyalty, problem-solving, and empathy among the group. Themes center on the value of true friendship, the importance of sticking together through mishaps, learning to communicate feelings, and appreciating family (both biological and chosen) even when relationships feel complicated or distant. The series is best read in publication (or chronological) order to follow the natural progression of character relationships and recurring elements. While each installment delivers a self-contained adventure with its own setup, conflicts, and warm resolution—making it possible to enjoy a single volume independently—the ongoing dynamics among the core friends, subtle callbacks to past escapades, and gradual deepening of emotional growth create a richer, more connected experience when read sequentially; out-of-order reading won't spoil major plots but may lessen the delight of seeing friendships evolve and inside references land fully.

Is the Clementine Fox series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.