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Beschreibung
"Like [Raina] Telgemeier, [Lucy] Knisley has a knack for crystallizing coming-of-age anxieties and social dynamics. City slickers and farm kids alike will enjoy this book (the first in a series)."—The New York Times
A Graphic Novels and Comics Round Table (GNCRT) Outstanding Comics Award Honor for Best Children's Series
Jen did not want to leave the city. She did not want to move to a farm with her mom and her mom's new boyfriend, Walter. She did not want to leave her friends and her dad.
Most of all, Jen did not want to get new "sisters," Andy and Reese.
As if learning new chores on Peapod Farm wasn't hard enough, having to deal with perfect-at-everything Andy might be the last straw for Jen. Besides cleaning the chicken coop, trying to keep up with the customers at the local farmers' market, and missing her old life, Jen has to deal with her own insecurities about this new family . . . and where she fits in.
Look for the whole Peapod Farm series
STEPPING STONES • APPLE CRUSH • SUGAR SHACK
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Beiträge
Well I wanted to read a graphic novel memoir to finish my reading goal this year and wasn‘t expecting to be hyper invested in this. I felt so bad for Jen. Her stepfather reminded me so much of my own stepdouche and I really cannot stand injustice toward kids, so naturally I was livid. I would have wished for a little more closure in the end.
Beschreibung
"Like [Raina] Telgemeier, [Lucy] Knisley has a knack for crystallizing coming-of-age anxieties and social dynamics. City slickers and farm kids alike will enjoy this book (the first in a series)."—The New York Times
A Graphic Novels and Comics Round Table (GNCRT) Outstanding Comics Award Honor for Best Children's Series
Jen did not want to leave the city. She did not want to move to a farm with her mom and her mom's new boyfriend, Walter. She did not want to leave her friends and her dad.
Most of all, Jen did not want to get new "sisters," Andy and Reese.
As if learning new chores on Peapod Farm wasn't hard enough, having to deal with perfect-at-everything Andy might be the last straw for Jen. Besides cleaning the chicken coop, trying to keep up with the customers at the local farmers' market, and missing her old life, Jen has to deal with her own insecurities about this new family . . . and where she fits in.
Look for the whole Peapod Farm series
STEPPING STONES • APPLE CRUSH • SUGAR SHACK
Buchinformationen
Beiträge
Well I wanted to read a graphic novel memoir to finish my reading goal this year and wasn‘t expecting to be hyper invested in this. I felt so bad for Jen. Her stepfather reminded me so much of my own stepdouche and I really cannot stand injustice toward kids, so naturally I was livid. I would have wished for a little more closure in the end.




