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Camp Frenemies - by Liz Montague
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Highlights
- A frenemies-to-friends graphic novel about the trials and tribulations of three twelve-year-old girls and cabinmates at sleepaway camp.
- 9-12 Years
- 8.0" x 5.5" Paperback
- 272 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
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About the Book
"Beatrice, Roxy, and Virginia face personal challenges and strained friendships as they embark on their first week at sleepaway camp after finishing 6th grade"--
Book Synopsis
A frenemies-to-friends graphic novel about the trials and tribulations of three twelve-year-old girls and cabinmates at sleepaway camp. Perfect for fans of Guts and Real Friends!
Beatrice, Roxy, and Virginia are fresh out of 6th grade and ready to conquer a new milestone: their first week at sleepaway camp.
Beatrice would rather be in the company of her stuffed animals than people, something her parents hope camp will help with.
Roxy, fresh from the news of her parent's divorce, feels like she's being sent away while they sort out logistics. Further complicating matters is the fact that Bea and Roxy do not get along.
Virginia wanted to go to camp, all the middle school soccer girls go, but that was before she found out she didn't make her middle school soccer team.
As the kids navigate their first big feelings -- crushes, betrayals, ambition, family drama, and more -- during this tender and sensitive transition time of their childhood, they ultimately discover it is friendship that helps them through the trials of growing up.
With a pitch-perfect voice and accessible cartoons, don't miss the next big middle grade graphic novel from uber talented creator Liz Montague.
About the Author
Liz Montague is the creator of Maybe an Artist, nominated for the NAACP Award and recipient of three starred reviews. It was named a best book of the year by The Washington Post and the Bulletin. Liz is a cartoonist, writer, and illustrator whose work focuses on the intersection of self and social awareness. She began contributing to the New Yorker in 2019 as a cartoonist and has illustrated for the U.S. Open, Food Network, Google, and the Joe Biden presidential campaign. She's been profiled by the Washington Post, ABC News, and Today, among other media outlets. Liz is the creator of the popular Liz at Large cartoon series, which previously ran in Washington City Paper, and is passionate about documenting social change and protest movements.