Besties Work it out Work it out /

Kayla Miller

Book - 2021

Meet Beth and Chanda, two stylish best friends on their way to building their fashion empire! An unexpected business opportunity presents itself when the girls are asked to dogsit at Ms. Langford's luxurious house while she's away, but it quickly turns into a disaster after an accident leaves one of Ms. Langford's prized possessions in pieces! Now Beth and Chanda have to take on as many odd jobs as they can in order to afford a replacement. Car washing, book sales, interior decorating--you name it, Beth and Chanda are there! Will they be able to patch up their mistake in time?

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
New York, NY : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Kayla Miller (author, -)
Other Authors
Jeffrey Canino (author), Kristina Luu (artist)
Item Description
"From the world of Click"--Page 1 of cover.
"Based on the Click series, created by Kayla Miller"--Title page verso.
Physical Description
195 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780358561910
9780358521150
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A bad decision over tweenage responsibilities creates a friendship rift. Sixth graders Chanda and Beth are best friends looking for quick cash. Chanda Basu, a dark-haired girl who is cued as Indian American, yearns for respect from her overtly critical parents, who favor her successful college student older sister. Beth Wagner, who presents White, has a demonstrative, loving family with hardworking parents and a supportive older sister. When a dogsitting opportunity for a fancy client arises, the girls enjoy being in luxurious surroundings, trying on the dog owner's clothes and taking photos for social media. This lapse in judgment brings chaos to the job and, in the subsequent fallout, puts their friendship at risk. Even as they work hard to solve the crisis, the storyline conveys value judgments, as Chanda repeatedly makes less mature choices, while Beth displays a stronger moral compass. The ultimate lesson, however, is about communication and working through conflict, because friendships are worth nourishing. A spinoff from Miller's Click series, this graphic novel features BFFs whose emotional highs and lows propel the story forward. The full-color cartoonlike illustrations capture the energy and drama of middle school life and, notably, highlight body positivity through Beth's family. Unfortunately, the stark contrast between Beth's warm, convivial home life and Chanda's lonelier, pressure-filled one feeds into negative stereotypes about Asian American families. A not-so-subtle look at faulty decision-making. (Q & A, character sketches) (Graphic fiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.