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Fashion High Graphic Novel (Breaking Up) (Paperback)
by Aimee Friedman (Author), Christine Norrie (Illustrator)
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From Publishers Weekly
Friedman's (South Beach) narrator, Chloe Sacks, is a self-described "aspiring artist, chronic daydreamer, borderline neurotic," and tells the story of her junior year at Georgia O'Keeffe School for the Arts in flashbacks. The volume strikes a sure balance between realistic issues and teenage sarcasm. For instance, the school is nicknamed "Fashion High" because of the ridiculous sartorial standard set by the students. Chloe is distraught to notice that her lifelong best friend, Mackenzie, is becoming distant, shallow and increasingly obsessed with popularity. Two-time Eisner nominee Norrie depicts a hilarious panel for the image of Mackenzie's "nightmare... los[ing] our precarious social footing": the tops-turvy friends are being sucked into a black hole labeled "unpopular!" Chloe befriends nerdy-but-oddly-handsome Adam, despite the damage such a friendship could do to her "popular girl" status. The two become a couple, but Chloe keeps it a secret from Mackenzie and their two other "inner circle" friends, Erika and Isabel. When the trio discovers Chloe's secret, she inadvertently alienates all three friends—as well as Adam. The stakes get higher: Erika deals with a pushy boyfriend who wants sex, Mackenzie's scheming social climbing explosively backfires. In the final chapters, Friedman moves from giggly gossip, instant messages and lattes, to a thoughtful exploration of the difficult time the girls have reconciling their friendships, and learning to accept each other for who they are. For teens going through similar dilemmas, this book will likely be a great source of comfort. Ages 15-up. (Mar.)
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Grade 6–8—Dreamy, artistic Chloe alienates her friends Erika, Isabel, and Mackenzie when she falls for Adam, the biggest outcast in their high school. The conventional cartoon style of the black-and-white drawings is attractive and accessible, giving the story the look of a hipper "Archie" comic. The resulting tone is light and squeaky clean. Chloe and Adam's romance is sweetly awkward, and the friends ultimately support one another with heartfelt advice. There are some mature themes: Mackenzie has already lost her virginity, and Erika's boyfriend is pressuring her to have sex. Still, this entertaining yet simplistic story may appeal to tweens more than teens.—Lisa Goldstein, Brooklyn Public Library, NY
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Product Details
  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: GRAPHIX (January 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439748674
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439748674
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars 4 customer reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #831,163 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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9:46 AM PDT, May 6, 2008
This Thursday, May 8th, at 6 p.m., I will be reading and signing copies of my new book, The Year My Sister Got Lucky, at the Barnes & Noble in Park Slope, Brooklyn. I'll be appearing alongside two other fantastic young adult authors: Siobhan Vivian and Suzanne Weyn. I'll also be signing copies of my other books as well.

If you are in the New York area, I hope you can make it!
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9:26 AM PST, January 29, 2008

What an honor! MySpace Books is featuring THE YEAR MY SISTER GOT LUCKY. It's really interesting to see different readers' responses to the summary of the book.

Though I personally love browsing books online (whether it's via MySpace, Amazon, teensreadtoo.com, etc.), one of the downsides to that versus browsing in a bookstore is that ALL you really have to go on is the summary.

You can't pick a book up and feel its slick cover between your hands, can't rifle through the pages and have your eye fall upon a line that hooks you. Yes, there is an option on some sites (like Amazon) to read an excerpt or search inside a book, but I don't find that quite as powerful as