Ratings7
Average rating4.6
I love this book!
Who knew that the wonderful Dan Santat who writes and illustrates such fantastic picture books had a rough time in middle school? But, then again, doesn't everyone have a rough time in middle school? And isn't that rough time in middle school a time that is made up of some of the worst days of a person's life? And isn't it (whew! thank goodness!) true that things will gradually start getting better once you learn a few tricks for dealing with mean people and awkward situations? But isn't it sad that no one knows any of this until we have suffered through agonizing days of cruelty and humiliation?
But isn't it great that Dan Santat can share the most shudder-worthy of those experiences with kids right now, right when kids need to hear it, that this-too-will-pass and truly-things-will-be-better-tomorrow, not by patting kids on the shoulder and saying some meaningless words, but by writing about one's own despicably awful times as well as the wonderful surprises of unexpected friendship and first love and a wise teacher that help us get through all that miserable stuff?
A perfect book about accepting and growing into yourself. The mix of humor and heartfelt seriousness makes this a winner.
I loved this graphic novel so much! It took me on a nostalgic ride much like my own teenage school trip from years ago. The whole vibe felt the same and it was amazing to revisit it! I couldn't stop reading and so I read this in one go :) The art is wonderful and it fits the story perfectly. The storytelling was very good too, conveying emotion wonderfully and it almost felt as if you were there with the characters in France, Germany, Switzerland, England and so on.
Thank you for the ride, I sincerely loved it!