6/20/2023 0 Comments Smile sistersThis ability is what sets Telgemeier's work apart and makes her titles appealing to such a wide variety of readers. The volume captures preadolescence in an effortless and uncanny way and turns tough subjects, such as parental marriage problems, into experiences with which readers can identify. The author's narrative style is fresh and sharp, and the combination of well-paced and well-placed flashbacks pull the plot together, moving the story forward and helping readers understand the characters' point of view. This realistic graphic memoir tells the story of Raina her sister, Amara and her brother, Will, as they take a road trip with their mother from California to Colorado to join a family reunion. Gr 4 Up-Telgemeier has returned with a must-have follow-up to Smile (Scholastic, 2010) that is as funny as it is poignant, and utterly relatable for anyone with siblings. By Grade + Interest - K to 1st By Grade + Interest - 2nd to 3rd By Grade + Interest - 4th to 5th
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