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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kristen Gudsnuk , Kristen GudsnukPublisher: Scholastic US Imprint: Scholastic US Volume: 03 Dimensions: Width: 17.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.370kg ISBN: 9781338630794ISBN 10: 1338630792 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 03 August 2023 Recommended Age: From 08 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Making Friends: * Making Friends is the Scott Pilgrim for the tweenage set, perfect for any younger readers' graphic novel collection. -- School Library Journal, starred review Gudsnuk's powers of imagination will make her plenty of friends. -- Publishers Weekly This charming graphic novel features full-color, manga-inspired illustrations and a breezy plot that blends wish fulfillment and fantasy with an approachable and contemporary storyline. With a broad brush, Gudsnuk hits many of the angst-y issues of middle school, including popularity, bullying, family relationships, body image, and fandom, creating appeal for a large swath of readers... A nifty pastiche of middle school matters. -- Kirkus Reviews Middle-schoolers, meanwhile, will appreciate Gudsnuk's light touch in bringing an empathetic, joyful, and judicious treatment to those tough in-between years. -- Booklist Praise forMaking Friends: Back to the Drawing Board: Gudsnuk's bubbly, playful artwork, in a warm palette dominated by pink and purple and dense with detail and expressive, goggle-eyed faces, is a pleasure to look at. -- Booklist Praise for Making Friends: * Making Friends is the Scott Pilgrim for the tweenage set, perfect for any younger readers' graphic novel collection. -- School Library Journal, starred review Gudsnuk's powers of imagination will make her plenty of friends. -- Publishers Weekly This charming graphic novel features full-color, manga-inspired illustrations and a breezy plot that blends wish fulfillment and fantasy with an approachable and contemporary storyline. With a broad brush, Gudsnuk hits many of the angst-y issues of middle school, including popularity, bullying, family relationships, body image, and fandom, creating appeal for a large swath of readers... A nifty pastiche of middle school matters. -- Kirkus Reviews Middle-schoolers, meanwhile, will appreciate Gudsnuk's light touch in bringing an empathetic, joyful, and judicious treatment to those tough in-between years. -- Booklist Praise for Making Friends: Back to the Drawing Board: Gudsnuk's bubbly, playful artwork, in a warm palette dominated by pink and purple and dense with detail and expressive, goggle-eyed faces, is a pleasure to look at. -- Booklist Praise for Making Friends: * Making Friends is the Scott Pilgrim for the tweenage set, perfect for any younger readers' graphic novel collection. -- School Library Journal, starred reviewGudsnuk's powers of imagination will make her plenty of friends. -- Publishers WeeklyThis charming graphic novel features full-color, manga-inspired illustrations and a breezy plot that blends wish fulfillment and fantasy with an approachable and contemporary storyline. With a broad brush, Gudsnuk hits many of the angst-y issues of middle school, including popularity, bullying, family relationships, body image, and fandom, creating appeal for a large swath of readers... A nifty pastiche of middle school matters. -- Kirkus ReviewsMiddle-schoolers, meanwhile, will appreciate Gudsnuk's light touch in bringing an empathetic, joyful, and judicious treatment to those tough in-between years. -- BooklistPraise for Making Friends: Back to the Drawing Board: Gudsnuk's bubbly, playful artwork, in a warm palette dominated by pink and purple and dense with detail and expressive, goggle-eyed faces, is a pleasure to look at. -- Booklist Praise for Making Friends: * Making Friends is the Scott Pilgrim for the tweenage set, perfect for any younger readers' graphic novel collection. -- School Library Journal, starred review Gudsnuk's powers of imagination will make her plenty of friends. -- Publishers Weekly This charming graphic novel features full-color, manga-inspired illustrations and a breezy plot that blends wish fulfillment and fantasy with an approachable and contemporary storyline. With a broad brush, Gudsnuk hits many of the angst-y issues of middle school, including popularity, bullying, family relationships, body image, and fandom, creating appeal for a large swath of readers... A nifty pastiche of middle school matters. -- Kirkus Reviews Middle-schoolers, meanwhile, will appreciate Gudsnuk's light touch in bringing an empathetic, joyful, and judicious treatment to those tough in-between years. -- Booklist Praise for Making Friends: Back to the Drawing Board: Gudsnuk's bubbly, playful artwork, in a warm palette dominated by pink and purple and dense with detail and expressive, goggle-eyed faces, is a pleasure to look at. -- Booklist Praise for Making Friends: * Making Friends is the Scott Pilgrim for the tweenage set, perfect for any younger readers' graphic novel collection. -- School Library Journal, starred reviewGudsnuk's powers of imagination will make her plenty of friends. -- Publishers WeeklyThis charming graphic novel features full-color, manga-inspired illustrations and a breezy plot that blends wish fulfillment and fantasy with an approachable and contemporary storyline. With a broad brush, Gudsnuk hits many of the angst-y issues of middle school, including popularity, bullying, family relationships, body image, and fandom, creating appeal for a large swath of readers... A nifty pastiche of middle school matters. -- Kirkus ReviewsMiddle-schoolers, meanwhile, will appreciate Gudsnuk's light touch in bringing an empathetic, joyful, and judicious treatment to those tough in-between years. -- BooklistPraise for Making Friends: Back to the Drawing Board: Gudsnuk's bubbly, playful artwork, in a warm palette dominated by pink and purple and dense with detail and expressive, goggle-eyed faces, is a pleasure to look at. -- Booklist Author InformationKristen Gudsnuk is the creator of Making Friends, an IndieBound bestseller and YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens selection. The sequel, Making Friends: Back to the Drawing Board, was included in the 2020 ILA Children's Choices reading list. She's also the writer and artist of the Minecraft comic series Wither Without You, and her Henchgirl comic series is being developed into a TV show. Kristen was born in suburbia, didn't go to art school, and now lives in Queens, New York. Learn more about Kristen and her comics at kristengudsnuk.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |