![]() ![]() ![]() “With themes ranging from mental health to self-discovery, this art-infused text will entice graphic novel fans and art students and leave them wanting another installment of Jade’s story.” –Angie Jameson, School Library Journal The biggest problem is the scariest one of all-if Jade grows, prospers, and even falls in love this summer, is she leaving Phoebe behind? ![]() And they’re taking a stand: if Jade won’t confront her problems, her problems are going to confront her. When Jade puts her creatures in the kiln, something magical happens, something that shouldn’t be real: they come to life. As Jade gets to know her classmates, she begins to fall for whimsical, upbeat, comfortable-in-her-own-skin Mary, and pours herself into making ceramic monsters who vent her stress and the worst of her emotions. How is Jade supposed to focus on herself right now? But at the Art Farm she has artistic opportunities she’s been waiting for her whole life. ![]() Jade is shaken and Phoebe is unreachable. Right before Jade is about to leave for a summer art intensive, her best friend, Phoebe, attempts suicide. How do you move on when you don’t want to let go? Algonquin Young Readers: 9781643752495 (hc), 9781616207892 (pb) - Coming June 7, 2022Īn emotional coming-of-age graphic novel for fans of Bloom and Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me about one young artist’s life-changing summer-with a magical twist. ![]()
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