![]() ![]() ![]() Telgemeier alternates between scenes of seriousness and laugh-out-loud humor to share her real-life relationship with her little sister. ![]() Having two sisters myself, I wholeheartedly understand the the challenges Raina faced with the introduction of her younger siblings. Yet, when the family goes on a road trip from California to Colorado and things take quite a few unexpected turns, Raina and Amara decide to see past their differences and forge an allied front against the unexpected future before them.Īs soon as I heard about this graphic novel I knew I had to read it. As the years pass and a baby brother joins the family, Raina and Amara are no closer than before. ![]() Raina straps on her headphones, plugs in her Walkman, and disappears in her own world. Amara makes it pretty obvious that she prefers to spend time alone. When her wish is finally granted and her sister Amara is born, life isn’t exactly what she thought it would be. Raina wanted nothing more in the world than to have a little sister. AugJenn graphic novel, GRAPHIX, Kid-Lit/Middle Grade, Review 3 ![]()
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