Best Friends

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Real Friends Series, Book 2

مجموعه دوستان واقعی، کتاب 2

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

Lexile Score

380

Reading Level

0-2

ATOS

2.9

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

LeUyen Pham

ناشر

First Second

شابک

9781250753960
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
**پرفروش ترین کتاب ملی و نیویورک تایمز!** **خالقان دوستان واقعی شانون هیل و لوین فام با داستانی واقعی در مورد محبوبیت، اولین شکست ها و یافتن مسیر خود در رمان نمایشی، بهترین دوستان، بازگشته اند.** قلبتان را دنبال کنید. افراد خود را پیدا کنید. کلاس ششم قرار است عالی باشد. شانون در جمع گروهی به نام The Group جای مطمئنی دارد و بهترین دوست او رهبر آنها، جن، محبوب ترین دختر مدرسه است. اما قوانین همیشه در حال تغییر هستند و شانون مجبور است برای ادامه کار تلاش کند. او هرگز نمی داند کدام برنامه های تلویزیونی عالی هستند، به چه آهنگهایی گوش می دهند و اجازه دارند با چه کسانی صحبت کنند. به هر حال چه کسی این قوانین را وضع می کند؟ و آیا شانون باید آنها را دنبال کند؟

نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

Starred review from June 15, 2019
After traveling the rocky road of elementary school friendship in Real Friends (2017), Hale returns with another graphic memoir delving even deeper into preteen tribulations. Now in sixth grade, young Shannon is a member of "the Group," an assortment of popular and pretty girls that most notably includes best friend and group ringleader Jen and unrelenting mean-girl Jenny. However, infighting and treachery proliferate, leaving Shannon feeling frequently off balance as she strives to fit in and suppresses things she enjoys. She captures the dynamic brilliantly: "Sixth grade friendships were like a game... / only as soon as I'd figure out the rules... / they'd change again." In addition to laying bare the back-stabbing and cattiness, Hale also examines her struggles with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive tendencies with openness and honesty. Shannon's story is ultimately empowering, showing the satisfaction she feels following her own path. Hale and illustrator Pham (working with colorist Sycamore) capture the nuances of a typical middle school life, balancing Shannon's public woes with her inner conflicts and adding a fun dose of 1980s nostalgia. Pham's art is evocative in its simplicity; detailed facial expressions add emotional depth and accessibility for even the most reluctant readers. An author's note talks earnestly and age-appropriately about anxiety. Consider this a must-read for fans of Raina Telegmeier or Victoria Jamieson. Hale and her friends are predominately white, although students of color are present throughout. This glimpse into middle school is insightful, introspective, and important. (Graphic memoir. 7-12)

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School Library Journal

Starred review from September 1, 2019

Gr 4-7-Hale follows up her poignant graphic memoir Real Friends, which depicted the twists and turns of elementary school relationships. This time the author looks back on sixth grade. In 1985, Shannon and her friends were the oldest students and anticipated being queens of the school. They belonged to "The Group," a crew of new and old friends who were cute and popular but whose rules of behavior were capricious and confusing, often leaving Shannon anxious and struggling to make sense of it all and fit in. With each page turn, every character becomes ever more believable and complex, and the situations they experience ring true. The artwork is appealing and animated, with backgrounds that darken and become shadowy when Shannon is feeling isolated and sad. Panels move the action along with crisp lines, fun 1980s references, and well-placed, expressive speech balloons. The frequent fantasy sequences are beautifully color saturated, with lovely, hazy shapes that let readers' imaginations soar right along with Shannon's. An author's note speaks honestly and compassionately about anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder. VERDICT A terrific look at middle school culture, and a compelling sequel to a fabulous middle grade graphic memoir. This authentic, important book will mean a great deal to many kids and empower those who are happier following their own inclinations than in going along with the group.-Kelley Gile, Cheshire Public Library, CT

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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